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Can anyone tell me why I have sudden pain in the base of my forefoot, not the ball of my foot, but next door, swollen area, very painful, underneath at the base of the 2nd/3rd toes, only on one foot, the area is raised and very swollen - I cant find anything pertaining to this other than metatarsal pain..I have been walking alot though...


Roughquest  Tue 13/05/08 20:57
jno
Tue 13/05/08
21:22
could be gout, which I get occasionally. It can happen without warning. It affects the joints, so the base of toes is a popular site. Blood tests should help diagnose it.

There are also other possible ailments - my feet have also had plantar fasciitis, tendonitis (doesn't sound like that) and a ganglion. Best thing is to let your GP investigate.
theprof
Tue 13/05/08
22:18
This could also be something called Morton's Neuroma. Google it to see if it fits the bill.

I've had a touch of it myself on and off for a good few years, but there are special sleeves available that fit over the foot that give great relief.
MORELLO
Wed 14/05/08
08:35
Mortons neuroma typically occurs between the 3rd & 4th metatarsal as the nerve sheath that runs between it is 'pinched'. What you're describing is more likely associated with the head of the second met' which sits slightly lower than the other four. As such it is commonly affected by extended bouts of walking/exercise. In extreme cases you can develop Freiburgs syndrome, or 'march fracture' - so called due to a large number of soldiers experiencing such problems following drill practice. Either way, rest is all that is needed with perhaps some padding, for a week or so. If the problem persists, seek a GP referral for X-ray to confirm whether there is indeed a small fracture. REST & ELEVATE.
McNoodle
Wed 14/05/08
13:11
GP's and feet don't mix. See a Chiropodist/Podiatrist like my friend Morello. You will however need your GP for some referrals if neccessary.
squarebear
Wed 14/05/08
13:13
You'll certainly know if it's gout. I suffer from that and you can't even stand on your foot when it comes.
squirtle
Wed 14/05/08
13:41
I have similar problem, i seen an orthapaedist the other week and whilst she was examining me i told her about my foot (i know she isn't a chiropodist) .....she said to go to chemist and get some padding, i buy it in a sheet and it is sticky on one side, i just cut off a strip and stick it on my foot just below where the pain is so the cushion takes all the pressure when walking and not the painful area.

ight not cure the pain but definitely reduces it.
jno
Thurs 15/05/08
01:49
squarebear, gout comes in different intensities, at least for me.
wee willie
Thurs 15/05/08
01:52
you got gout
lay orf the red wine lmao
jno
Thurs 15/05/08
02:01
red wine and steak and all the usual suspects don't really cause gout. Sardines and spinach may be implicated, though.

http://arthritis.about.com/cs/goutdiet/a/goutp urines.htm

Trouble is I hardly eat any of those and it still gets me
squarebear
Thurs 15/05/08
08:37
jno - Have you tried Indomethacin? It works miracles for my gout. One of these pills and the pain is gone within a couple of hours. Ask your doc.
MORELLO
Thurs 15/05/08
09:23
I'd put money on it not being gout.

jno
Thurs 15/05/08
21:40
I did try it, squarebear... a year later I suddenly realised that a series of blinding headaches I'd had invariably followed a course of indomethacin. So I had to stop - the headaches were worse than the gout, believe it or not, totally incapacitating. I now take allopurinol every day and touch wood the gout at least hasn't troubled me a while.

As Morello says, it may be something quite different. Take it to a doctor.
Roughquest
Fri 16/05/08
11:56

Question Author

Thanks for all your replies, have got a bout of flu at the moment, so not been walking, so shall see if the lump goes away having rested.....if not shall visit GP post haste....THanks once again all ! x
Roughquest
Sun 18/05/08
19:03

Question Author

Well, my foot is no better and went to doc's friday afternoon, he told me it was a 'deep' blister ! and sent me away....Im not convinced.....its way too painful, very deep seated pain....
MORELLO
Mon 19/05/08
11:37
A deep blister? Yeah, OK... make an appointment at your local health centre to see a Podiatrist. GP's haven't a clue about feet.
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