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Question: I have this random strange pain in the bottom of my right foot only and it only happens when I'll sit down or not walk on my feet for a while. It hurts really bad and it feels as if a tendon or something is getting pulled every time i lift up my foot from stepping on it. It's not that my whole foot hurts though, only an area below my foot. I've had it for about 4 days now, and I'm considering going to a doctor if it doesn't stop within a week. What can I do to stop it and do you know what it is?


Answers: I have this random strange pain in the bottom of my right foot only and it only happens when I'll sit down or not walk on my feet for a while. It hurts really bad and it feels as if a tendon or something is getting pulled every time i lift up my foot from stepping on it. It's not that my whole foot hurts though, only an area below my foot. I've had it for about 4 days now, and I'm considering going to a doctor if it doesn't stop within a week. What can I do to stop it and do you know what it is?

sounds like plantar fasciaitis. Streching will help, but check with ur gp for a referral to a podiatrist

I don't know what it is, sorry to say, but I believe taking some pain relievers, such as Tylenol, Advil, or something like that. I don't know how old you are, but if I knew, I would be able to give you more appropriate medications for your age. If you are a kid, or a teen, Motrin can help too. Well, I think that seeing a doctor is a good idea, give it time to sort itself out, but I also think that it's a bad idea and that waiting may give it time to get worse. It could go either way. Best of luck, and I hope you feel better soon.

It seems like what you say it is. Something to do with a muscle.





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