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sudden pain with no reason

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 17, 2020.

  1. admin

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    Hi~
    Yesterday the medial part of the ball of my foot started to hurt when I walked on it. I kept on thinking it felt like a bone was out of place and was hoping it would pop back into place (that's never happened to me, that was just my initial thought.) It was really sore when I pressed on it.

    Last night I woke with it constantly hurting, even worse than before. The pain seems to originate not on the pad (bottom) part of the inner ball of my foot, but internally above or within the...

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