Foot pain is common as it has a wide range of contributing factors, including uncomfortable shoes, too much time standing, athletic injuries, and chronic conditions, such as arthritis. Some studies suggest that nearly 1 in 4 people have frequent foot pain in midlife.
The specific location of the pain can sometimes be helpful in determining the cause. However, it is not always possible to diagnose the cause of foot pain based on location. Many conditions, such as arthritis, can affect several different parts of the foot. Injuries, such as a broken bone, sprain, or strain, may also cause general pain or pain that migrates.
This book may give you:
- Foot Pain: Causes, Treatment, Diagnosis, Signs
- Pain Treatment Guide: Ways To Fix Foot Pain
- Foot And Ankle Pain: Causes, Exercises, Treatments