MontyW
01-20-2009, 08:33 AM
Hi,
First post and looking for some help with long term chronic foot pain.
Symptoms:
Pain can be in either foot. Tends to run from my big toe under the arch of my foot - high under my arch. My foot is tender when I put pressure onto the floor and this is increased when I press my big toe down. I also get some pain over the top of my foot and if I squeeze my foot across the width I get pain on the outside of my foot. I get some swelling all over my foot and around both sides of my ankle.
I get secondary pain in my calf muscle and hip joints .
At times I am unable to walk and the pain can be so bad that I cannot even have the duvet rest on my foot in bed. The pain can last a few days to weeks.
Treatment:
Ice, Ibuprofen, paracetamol and codeine rarely helps with the pain - complete rest seems to work the best.
Tests:
I have had x-rays and MRIs on both feet and both showed no issues. Even had tests for gout!
Other stuff:
I can go to bed with no foot problems and wake up with chronic pain, I can go weeks with no problems and I have no idea what triggers the foot pain, it can be totally random left or right foot...
Can anyone suggest a way forward for me?
Many thanks,
Monty
First post and looking for some help with long term chronic foot pain.
Symptoms:
Pain can be in either foot. Tends to run from my big toe under the arch of my foot - high under my arch. My foot is tender when I put pressure onto the floor and this is increased when I press my big toe down. I also get some pain over the top of my foot and if I squeeze my foot across the width I get pain on the outside of my foot. I get some swelling all over my foot and around both sides of my ankle.
I get secondary pain in my calf muscle and hip joints .
At times I am unable to walk and the pain can be so bad that I cannot even have the duvet rest on my foot in bed. The pain can last a few days to weeks.
Treatment:
Ice, Ibuprofen, paracetamol and codeine rarely helps with the pain - complete rest seems to work the best.
Tests:
I have had x-rays and MRIs on both feet and both showed no issues. Even had tests for gout!
Other stuff:
I can go to bed with no foot problems and wake up with chronic pain, I can go weeks with no problems and I have no idea what triggers the foot pain, it can be totally random left or right foot...
Can anyone suggest a way forward for me?
Many thanks,
Monty