The foot is made of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles. The foot bears weight and helps move the body, but an injury or illness that involves the foot can cause foot pain.
Foot pain can affect any part of the foot, from the toes to the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel.
Mild foot pain often responds well to home treatments, but it can take time for the pain to ease. See a healthcare professional for serious foot pain, especially if it comes after an injury.
Any part of the foot can be injured or overused. Other causes of foot pain can include chronic conditions or certain medical conditions that affect the bones and joints. For example, arthritis is a common cause of foot pain.
Common causes of foot pain include:
Even mild foot pain can be bothersome, but usually it is safe to try simple home remedies for a short period of time.
Foot pain caused by an injury or overuse will often respond well to self-care measures including rest and cold therapy. Try the following:
Even with the best of care, and depending on the injury, your foot might be stiff or hurt for several weeks. This is most likely to happen first thing in the morning or after activity.
If you don’t know the cause of your foot pain or if the pain is in both feet, see a healthcare professional before trying home remedies. This is especially true for people who have diabetes.
If episodes of eye twitching are bothersome, a doctor may be consulted to rule out other eye problems such as blepharitis (inflamed eyelids) or nervous system disorders such as:
Mild cases of eye twitching are self-limiting, meaning they resolve on their own. There are some steps you can take to help the process along.
If eye twitching lasts for weeks, or results in difficulty in opening the eye or difficulty seeing, contact your eye doctor to determine next steps. Your doctor may recommend medications or a treatment plan for botulinum toxin injections. Botulinum toxin is injected under the skin around the eyes. The toxin relaxes and weakens the muscles just underneath the skin, and each set of injections prevents spasms for about three months. Side effects of these injections may include minor bruising at the injection sites, temporary eyelid drooping, or temporary double vision.
Rarely, in severe cases, surgery may be recommended if symptoms are not adequately controlled by the botulinum toxin injections.
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