Foot Pain Symptoms
Foot pain symptoms vary from sharp, burning, to aching discomfort, often due to injury or underlying conditions.
Please see the index below for a list of all our articles on Leg Pain.
If you are new to the subject, we recommend starting with: Leg Pain and Numbness: What Might These Symptoms Mean?
Foot pain symptoms vary from sharp, burning, to aching discomfort, often due to injury or underlying conditions.
Typically, a problem in the lower back, the pelvis, or a problem within the leg itself is the primary cause for leg pain and/or numbness and weakness.
Leg pain could be caused by occluded, compressed, or inflamed blood vessels. Numbness and redness of skin typically occur in the effected areas.
Muscle and joint dysfunction in the pelvis and hip can cause leg pain and tenderness over the hip region.
Leg pain caused due to the irritation or compression of nerves is usually associated with numbness, weakness, and sharp, shooting pain.
While the most common causes of foot pain are in the foot, doctors also consider these spinal causes when making a diagnosis.
Different types of medical professionals can suggest and help execute various surgical and nonsurgical treatment options.
Foot drop is a condition where one has difficulty lifting the front part of the foot, often caused by nerve or muscle issues.
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