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What The......has Happened To My Foot Overnight !!
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went to bed 2 nights ago, no pain or discomfort whatsoever in my foot, i woke up yesterday to feel as if i had broken a bone in my foot and i could not stand on it ...i can wiggle my toes a little but no pressure at all can be applied when i put sole down.
how could this be possble if i didnt go over on it, hit it, stand on anything, wasnt running....i really cannot see how this has happened .
anyone else ever expirienced something like this ? only thing putting me off going for xray is the 5 hr waiting time. i,ll see it through for a few days hopefully it will heal but i doubt it.
how could this be possble if i didnt go over on it, hit it, stand on anything, wasnt running....i really cannot see how this has happened .
anyone else ever expirienced something like this ? only thing putting me off going for xray is the 5 hr waiting time. i,ll see it through for a few days hopefully it will heal but i doubt it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no history of knocks on this left foot ,no sprains or falls etc...pain is when i put foot down, can wiggle all toes a little..no bruises or swelling.
one more thing, about a month ago i had similar on right foot, it went away after 2-3 days but wasnt as painfull...this is leaving me bewildered !!
what could it possibly be ?
one more thing, about a month ago i had similar on right foot, it went away after 2-3 days but wasnt as painfull...this is leaving me bewildered !!
what could it possibly be ?
Ah! thanks,this is going top be a diagnosis by exclusion.
Plantar fasciitis.......extremely unlikely as the pain is in the wrong place.
Gout? Interesting suggestion but unlikely as the pain is present all the time and is associated with swelling and redness.
That leaves the likeliest cause.....tendonous strain due to probable excessive repetetive strain....i.e unaccustomed running.
My advice.....rest as much as possible and take the medication that I suggested.
There is just one "outsider" that has to be considered and that is a stress fracture of the metatarsal, which can only be diagnosed on X-Ray.
Give it a week....if no improvement, then see GP.
Plantar fasciitis.......extremely unlikely as the pain is in the wrong place.
Gout? Interesting suggestion but unlikely as the pain is present all the time and is associated with swelling and redness.
That leaves the likeliest cause.....tendonous strain due to probable excessive repetetive strain....i.e unaccustomed running.
My advice.....rest as much as possible and take the medication that I suggested.
There is just one "outsider" that has to be considered and that is a stress fracture of the metatarsal, which can only be diagnosed on X-Ray.
Give it a week....if no improvement, then see GP.
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