I am 39 years old woman. My heal is very pain I can't wake in morning and can't walk for few minutes for pain. I have taken medicine pirox dt 20 mg, caldikind,evion400 mg but I can not fill cure what can I do please tell me and suggest me.
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may b calcaneal spur or flat foot. counslt to physiotherpist. use soft soel footwear. for more details counslt privately.
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Stretching and strengthening exercises or use of specialized devices may provide symptom relief. These include: physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot. Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a splint that stretches your calf and the arch of your foot while you sleep. This holds the plantar fascia and achilles tendon in a lengthened position overnight and facilitates stretching. Orthotics. Your doctor might prescribe off-the-shelf or custom-fitted arch supports (orthotics) to help distribute pressure to your feet more evenly. Injections. Injecting a type of steroid medication into the tender area can provide temporary pain relief. Multiple injections aren't recommended because they can weaken your plantar fascia and possibly cause it to rupture. More recently, platelet-rich plasma has been used, under ultrasound guidance, to provide pain relief with less risk of tissue rupture. Lifestyle and home remediesto reduce the pain of plantar fasciitis, try these self-care tips: maintain a healthy weight. Lose weight if you're overweight or obese to minimize stress on your plantar fascia. Choose supportive shoes. Avoid high heels. Buy shoes with a low to moderate heel, good arch support and shock absorbency. Don't go barefoot, especially on hard surfaces. Don't wear worn-out athletic shoes. Replace your old athletic shoes before they stop supporting and cushioning your feet. If you're a runner, buy new shoes after about 400 to 500 miles of use. Change your sport. Try a low-impact sport, such as swimming or bicycling, instead of walking or jogging. Apply ice. Hold a cloth-covered ice pack over the area of pain for 15 to 20 minutes three or four times a day or after activity. Or try ice massage. Freeze a water-filled paper cup and roll it over the site of discomfort for about five to seven minutes. Regular ice massage can help reduce pain and inflammation. Stretch 2 arches. Simple home exercises can stretch your plantar fascia, achilles tendon and calf muscles. Prevention ?wear shoes that fit properly and support the foot. ?wear the right shoes for physical activity. ?stretch your muscles before exercising. ?pace yourself during physical activity. ?maintain a healthy diet. ?rest when you feel tired or when your muscles ache. ?maintain a healthy weight. Treatment ?rest as much as possible. ?apply ice to the heel for 10 to 15 minutes twice a day. ?take over-the-counter pain medications. ?wear shoes that fit properly. ?wear a night splint, a special device that stretches the foot while you sleep. ?use heel lifts or shoe inserts to reduce pain.
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