weird question..i have this really weird feeling on my right foot. my feet always burn, or cramp up, or
go pin and needles numb..i use to have a lot of problems with my heel going numb a lot esp. at night.
but now, it feels like their is a peice of tape stuck to the arch of my right foot and everytime i walk on it, it feels like the tape is being stretched in the arch of my foot..
weird huh? anyone else have this??
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I have that myself. They say it's due inflamation. You'd be amazed how many joints and tendons you have in a foot. If you are having a flare up, I would say that goes along with it. But if it continues I would definately bring it up to a doctor.
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I have always heard that foot stuff is a bart type thing, but that it can also be caused by Lyme. Do you have bartonella?
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dmc
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had that type of pain for while...then arches popped (literally). Sugtgest you go to podiatrist.
Yeah, I'm sure you have inflamation, could be planter fascia, but you may need a orthodic to prevent what happen to me.
I shouldn't have fluffed it off when I had it. Had left foot reconstruct, right foor...I walk on inside ankle. Now extreme pain in both when it rains.
Was in afo braces prior to surgery but they screwed up my back.
Play it safe, see podiatrist.
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Sounds like plantar fasciitis. A good massage therapist can treat it.
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