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Causes of morning heel pain and its management - Dr. Hanume Gowda
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Heel pain is a very common problem mostly in females compared to me. It will be early morning pain, like you sleep in the night and wake up in the morning , you have a pain and you walk for few steps, 8 – 10 steps, then it gets better. The Same thing may happen when you sit for half an hour and get up. You may get, you may get pain. Again you take few steps, 8 – 10 steps, then your pain will go off. This condition is grouped into a condition called plantar fasciitis, also called as heel pain. Most of the times, there are no causes for this, it just happens like that. Over time, there is a heel pad fat, between the bone and the skin, which will get flattened or worn off. When it gets worn off, the bone will start taking more load. This is the commonest cause. The other one is, there is a tissue called fascia, which connects the heel one to the toes. The plantar fascia from the heel to the toe, it can get tightened, also giving rise to this pain. It happens due to multiple reasons, like rheumatoid arthritis, uric acid problems leading to gout and gout related or gout type of arthritis. Here are more types of arthritis which can lead to pain, but most times the reason is unknown.it can be an old injury like a stone or a thorn which has pricked you. The stone would have come out, but the fat part is injured, leading to long term pain. Sometimes the infection can also lead to pain. How to manage this? An easier way is by exercises, stretching of the plantar fascia, that is stretching of the foot. Secondly wearing soft footwear. Microcellular rubber, microcellular polymer slippers are available. There is silicone heel pad. For​ people wearing shoes can use the silicon cup inside the shoes and that will also help. Sometimes with all this pain doesn’t come down, give pain killers and do physical therapies in the form of ultrasonic massages. If this doesn’t work, give local injections with steroids. With one injection, more than 70 – 80 % will get relief. If it doesn’t help, then we have to operate and clear the heel. So the pressure on the heel and then the pain also comes down.
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@Kennyspeakspoetry

5 years ago

I began to experience this pain when I resumed exercise, it actually prevented me from engaging in intense aerobics; the pain could be excruciating at times. I noticed it increased if I had a high carb diet a day before. I began to wear heel support sneakers and I decided to eliminate sugar enriched food as well as soda. I also walked/ moved around quite often and after a month I noticed a remarkable change; it feels good to be pain free.

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@beatricebenstowe3229

2 years ago

Thanks doctor. I have that pain for a while ago, and your explanation helped alot. Am very informed and grateful

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@monicadias5029

1 year ago

Thank you very much doctor..you have explained it very well..I have just started having this pain. thank you

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@voiceoftruth3391

5 years ago

Thanks a lot..Doctor....I was really scarred about it...but your explanation gave me relief

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@thenarkuzhali9672

4 years ago

Very clearly explained doctor ,Thank u

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@SanthoshKumar-wc1re

6 years ago

Thanks doctor very helpful even I had pain like this thanks

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@saeedmadiha4363

1 year ago

Thanks for this information doctor.... I had too much pain in heels

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@Anna-mv4ly

4 years ago

Doctors 'Circle * Thank you for your advice ,it's more than what my own family Dr ,told me about it,and I'm glad that I'm not the only one who gets it too.Keep up the great videos.😇

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@jaswantkatawde2858

1 year ago

Thanks Dr Goweda very helpful video 🍧

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@drspinechiropracticclinic-8059

3 years ago

A pain that is experienced by many people these days. Thank you for the healing methods explained.

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@65suzainayesha51

2 years ago

Thank you sir ,for your valuable suggetions

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@sudhirpanigrahi783

6 years ago

thanks for the information......very useful

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@judichristopher4604

6 years ago

WOW... ... This is a GREAT Tutorial Thank you for sharing this.

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@ZerotoHeroic

10 months ago

I just noticed it one morning. I knew I will find something related to this online. Thank you for the clarity

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@siddiqhussain9607

4 years ago

Thank you sir for Giving good information

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@BKRupa

1 year ago

Thank you sir. Good explanation

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@malikmunirahmed4312

5 years ago

Very informative video.thanks Dr Sahib

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@trehman3655

6 years ago

Thanks a lot for the information ....

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@harrismurtaza

7 years ago

Thanks for information doc. My pain just started after i begin my physical training.

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@user-li6fp3ge5k

4 years ago

I love ur words seems practical.

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