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Stabbing intermittent pain on side of foot

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 8, 2017.

  1. admin

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    It's been several days now that I suddenly get sharp, stabbing pains on the outside of my left foot - about half way between the toes & heel. Nothing helps when an attack is on! Sometimes, it's so bad that I actually yelp in pain. The pain seems to last about 30 seconds or less and occurs in clusters throughout the day. It's completely debilitating and brings me to my knees!

    I experienced the same symptoms a few months ago but they went away on their own after about two weeks. I don't...

    Stabbing intermittent pain on side of foot

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