Why Everyone Should Be Aware Of Plantar Fasciitis

Signs & Symptoms To Look For

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The most predominant symptom patients will experience when it comes to plantar fasciitis is pain in the bottom of their foot, or at the front or center of the heel bone. For some individuals, they might notice the pain is excruciating and at its worse first thing in the morning, known as ‘first-step pain.' Pain can also occur when the patient is standing after having sat for a long time, and right after exercise as well. Topical treatments can be used at this time to reduce pain.

A physician can typically tell if a patient has this condition by checking for tender areas in the foot, and can often pinpoint what is causing the pain based on its location. In rare instances, a doctor may suggest an X-ray or MRI to rule out other conditions, such as a pinched or compressed nerve or stress fracture within the heel. However, in most cases, a doctor can diagnose an individual with plantar fasciitis by just examining their foot and location of their pain.

Next, discover the variety of treatment options individuals have when it comes to treating plantar fasciitis.

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