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feet pain without solution and cause

Hi, I have been suffering from feet pain. Nothing caused it, I just woke up in the morning, feel a little hurt around my ankle, then every time I walk or stand up long, my feet hurt a lot, they are getting worse, stiff and swelling. I went to the chiropractor, took the X-ray but there is nothing wrong. I also went to an acupuncturist, but nothing change. I just went to a foot doctor this morning and he said I should try wearing something to support my feet because some bones in my feet don't move when I walk, and my feet bones don't in the right shape, but surgery is not a good choice. I am so worried about my feet. I really hope that somebody can help me, or give me some advices. Thanks!!!
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Thank you so much for your advices. Have you ever met any patient had the same problem like me? I went to my foot doctor again, and he said the arch in the bottom of my feet are not strong enough to carry all my body. That's why whenever I stand up, the bones in the bottom of my feet just collapse and some bones go to the wrong position. Also it has been too long since my feet start hurting. Then the doctor made me a thing to put around my feet to support my feet, pull up the bottom and get the bones in right position. I really hope wearing that thing can help my feet. I have been wasted a lot of money and time for my annoyed feet.
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Hi!
I am sorry to hear about your medical problems. Foot pain can be due to faulty foot wear causing pressure on the toes. It can also be due to corn or calluses. Tendonitis is another possibility. Foot infection, gout, rheumatoid arthritis are the other possibilities. It can also be ligament injury. You may need a MRI of the foot and ankle. Meanwhile, rest your feet by keeping them elevated on a cushion or stool. Apply ice pack. Take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory such as Tylenol, Aleve or Mobic. Hope this helps. Take care!

The medical advice given should not be considered a substitute for medical care provided by a doctor who can examine you. The advice may not be completely correct for you as the doctor cannot examine you and does not know your complete medical history. Hence this reply to your post should only be considered as a guiding line and you must consult your doctor at the earliest for your medical problem.
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