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DEFINITION
The pain of the foot is an inconvenience that can originate in several parts of the foot, the heel, the arch, the instep, the plant, the ankles or the fingers. Depending on the affected area the cause will be different.
CAUSES
The pain of the foot can be caused for:
- Bunions: The bunion is an inflation (sinovitis) of the bony recovering (sinovia) of the joint placed between the big toe with the bones of the foot (joint metatarsofalángica).
- Fingers in hammer: when the toes bow down in the shape of claw.
- Callosities: The tripe or callosities are nodular formations of increased skin caused by a pressure or repeated curettage of the area.
- Warts you will plant or papilloma to plant.
- Flat feet. It is when there gets lost the arch of the plant of the foot and the whole plant rests on the soil.
- Morton's neuroma is a frequent affectation that it studies with standing pain at level of the intermediate fingers of the foot. It is usually for an engrosamiento of the textile of about a nerve at this level.
- it is a type of pain in the foot that generally centers between third and the fourth fingers and results from the engrosamiento and distension of textile about a nerve in the area. The symptoms include pins and needles, as well as penetrating, shooting pains or urentes in the region metatarsiana of the foot (and sometimes the fingers), especially on having used shoes or to press the area. The pain gradually deteriorates with the time. This neuroma is more common in the women than in the men.
Other common causes of pain in the foot are:
- Bony breaks
- It fractures for surcharge
- Arthritis
- Drop common in the thumb that becomes red, puffed up and very sensitive
- Fascitis to plant
- Bony spur
- Sprains
- Bursitis of the heel
- Tendinitis
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