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Sharp Pain and Inability to Bend Little Toe: Possible Causes and Solutions

The little toe is experiencing sharp pain and cannot be bent? Hello Doctor: I have SLE, and over the past 2-3 years, I have frequently experienced sharp pain in the little toe, specifically at the second joint (the one connecting to the foot). Occasionally, the first joint also h...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Foot pain is often related to footwear. If it is not influenced by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and medication treatment has been ineffective, it may be necessary to see a physician.

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To Operate or Not: Navigating Surgery Decisions for Foot Pain

To operate or not to operate? I have been experiencing sharp pain in the tips of my left foot's ring and middle toes for 4-5 years. The frequency and duration of the pain have been increasing, often waking me up multiple times at night, especially before my menstrual period....


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, your situation is described in great detail in your letter, and I sincerely empathize with you. However, every surgery carries its risks, and even physicians themselves are not exempt from this. Ultimately, the decision of whether to undergo surgery is one that only you ca...

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Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Metatarsal fracture, turf toe, and transverse arch collapse? Dear Doctor, I suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal on September 1 due to a fall. The clinic did not apply a cast but used a splint for stabilization. On September 16, while stepping down on my right foot, my to...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Conservative treatment should be sufficient, as it is a sprain that does not require surgery and will not result in any long-term complications.

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Best Exercises for Flat Feet: Safe Activities for Pain Relief

What exercises can be done with flat feet? Hello, I was diagnosed with flat feet when I was 20 years old, and since then, I have been hesitant to engage in activities that require running around. I now wear corrective insoles every day. In the past, I used to jog, play badminton,...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: If flat feet still experience foot pain despite protection, it is recommended to strengthen the muscles before gradually progressing to weight-bearing exercises for the lower limbs. It is advisable to consult with a rehabilitation specialist. Thank you!

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Understanding Osteoporosis: Side Effects of Bone Strength Injections

The issue of osteoporosis? Hello Doctor: My mother is 65 years old. Recently, she underwent a bone density test and was found to have severe osteoporosis. The doctor recommended a medication called "Bone Strength," produced by Novartis, which only requires an injection ...


Dr. Zhang Jiahao Reply:
Hello: This condition is relatively uncommon. It is advisable to first visit an outpatient clinic to check if there are any other issues with the knee or foot for safety.

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Foot Pain While Walking: When to See a Doctor for Diagnosis

Pain in the soles of the feet while walking? Hello, doctor: I have recently noticed pain in the sole of my right foot while walking, particularly at the base of my big toe. Should I see a doctor? Which specialty should I consult? Or would self-heat therapy be sufficient? Thank yo...


Dr. Zhang Jiahao Reply:
Hello: The "base of the big toe" is typically an area where pressure accumulates during walking, so long-distance walking or prolonged standing may lead to localized inflammation and pain. You can first try resting and applying heat. If the issue persists, you may want ...

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Managing Foot Pain from Biking: Tips for Relief and Growth Concerns

Foot pain while cycling? I have to ride my bike to work because I have a part-time job. I ride about 1 kilometer round trip, but I notice that my legs hurt a lot when I come back. How should I handle this? Will it affect my growth?


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions regarding your concerns: Foot pain is likely caused by plantar fasciitis. You can soak your feet in warm water; if the pain persists, you may consider taking some pain relievers along with muscle relaxan...

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Understanding Shockwave Therapy Effects on Foot Pain and Heel Changes

Sole shockwave therapy Hello, Doctor! I have been experiencing pain in the soles of my feet and received shockwave therapy (four times on my right foot and once on my left foot). After the treatment, the pain was so severe that I could not walk. It has been about three weeks sinc...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Shock wave therapy for the treatment of plantar fasciitis is a viable method. Literature recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not report the phenomenon you described. It is recommended that you rest more or consider using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (...

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Understanding Foot Pain: Challenges with Ligaments and Mobility After Injury

Ligaments near the soles of the feet, the medial and lateral malleoli, and the arches of the foot? Hello Dr. Wang: About six months ago, I accidentally inverted my foot and then applied pressure to my body. Since then, I have been unable to stand on my toes on the left affected s...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Cindy: For foot and ankle injuries, it is essential to first determine whether there is damage to the bones or joints. Ligament injuries typically improve with conservative treatment and rehabilitation. If there is no recovery after six months of treatment, further examination is...

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Managing Foot Pain and Bunions: Insights on Short Leg Syndrome and Bone Spurs

Leg length discrepancy and hallux valgus? I have bone spurs in my lower back, and when I walk in shoes, I often get blisters and skin breakdown on the arches of both feet and the area below the big toes. During rehabilitation, I consulted a physician who mentioned that due to agi...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear Netizen: The presence of bone spurs in the lumbar region is a manifestation of degeneration and is not likely to cause scoliosis. However, it is important to pay attention to the use, protection, and maintenance of the lower back to prevent further degeneration and the onset...

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Understanding High-Arched Feet and Frog Legs in Active Teens

Pes cavus frog limb I would like to consult a physician. My 14-year-old daughter loves to exercise but has been diagnosed with pes cavus. She often complains of foot pain and I have noticed that she is unable to squat on the ground with both feet flat together. The school health ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
High arches can have some effects, but they can be managed with supportive footwear to reduce pain or discomfort during activities. Clubfoot can be surgically corrected, and aside from difficulties with squatting, it does not have other significant impacts on daily life.

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Understanding Foot Pain: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery Tips

Discomfort in the soles of the feet? Hello Dr. Wang, About a month or two ago, after walking for a long time (approximately 50 minutes to an hour), I started feeling discomfort around my right ankle a few days later. Subsequently, I began to experience discomfort in the sole of ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
1. Plantar fasciitis extends from the toes down to the calcaneus, and pain in the anterior part should also consider the presence of corns. 2. This area should be examined by a physician at a hospital. 3. For acute injuries, apply ice; for chronic pain, use heat. If unsure whethe...

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Understanding Accessory Bones: Impact on Ankle Pain and Leg Alignment

Accessory navicular bone Hello Doctor: A year ago, I noticed pain in my ankle, accompanied by a cracking sound when I rotated it. After seeing a doctor, I was told it was an issue with an accessory bone, and I was advised to get orthotic insoles. However, in the past few months, ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Based on your description, it seems that you have a painful protrusion located just anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus of the ankle. This condition is often associated with flatfoot. The surgical outcomes tend to be poorer if flatfoot is also present, and foot pain can...

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Understanding Foot Pain: When to See an Orthopedic Specialist

Foot pain Hello Doctor: Due to my work, I need to stand for long periods. Recently, I've noticed that my feet have been swelling and my shoes feel very tight. My feet are also very sore and swollen around the soles and ankles. Should I see an orthopedic specialist or a famil...


Dr. Fan Hongbin Reply:
Hello: Please follow up at the orthopedic outpatient clinic to determine the cause of your condition, but try to avoid standing for long periods or take short breaks while standing. Thank you for your message!

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Can Surgery Help with Heel Spurs? Solutions for Foot Pain

Can surgery be performed? How can I address bone spurs on the soles of my feet? Is surgery an option?


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear readers: The exact cause of heel spurs is not very clear. Recent studies suggest that it is a manifestation of degeneration, possibly a skeletal response to counteract the stress experienced during standing or walking, aimed at preventing microfractures. There is no absolute...

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Understanding Limb Length Discrepancy in Children with Spina Bifida

Leg length discrepancy in children? Dear Dr. Lee, My daughter is a patient with congenital spina bifida, which has resulted in her left calf bone being thinner and shorter than her right calf (currently, the difference is nearly one centimeter). I would like to ask Dr. Lee: 1. ...


Dr. Li Wenlin Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, may I ask how old your daughter is now? If she is a patient with congenital spina bifida, you may need a multidisciplinary medical consultation team, including a pediatrician, pediatric neurosurgeon, pediatric orthopedic surgeon, pediatric reh...

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Persistent Foot Pain: Causes and Solutions for Long-Term Relief

My feet start to hurt after wearing shoes for a long time or standing for an extended period? I experience pain in the sole of my right foot after wearing shoes for a long time or standing for extended periods. There is a protrusion on the side of my ankle that is painful when to...


Dr. Huang Longde Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, the physician should have performed an X-ray to confirm whether there is an old ankle fracture. Your outer ankle often swells and hurts repeatedly due to prolonged standing or wearing shoes, which is caused by injury to the lateral ligaments or u...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Complications After HIVD: A Patient's Journey

Post-operative complications of HIVD are unhelpful? Hello Doctor: In December 2005, I experienced pain and numbness below my right buttock due to a herniated intervertebral disc (HIVD). Under the diagnosis of Dr. Chiu from the neurosurgery department at Chi Mei Medical Center in ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Xiao Yuan: Your condition is indeed somewhat complex. Here is my response: 1. Given your age, it is unlikely to have severe hip and knee joint degeneration, unless there has been a history of injury, steroid use, or excessive alcohol consumption leading to skeletal joint issues. ...

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Essential Tests for Diagnosing Foot Pain and Neuroma

What kind of examinations should be done for foot pain? Hello Dr. Su, First of all, thank you for your explanation regarding the pain between my 3rd and 4th toes. I previously went to the hospital for an X-ray, and the neurologist said there were no issues with the bones and pr...


Dr. Su Yiren Reply:
Hello Chen Jenfeng: If there is tenderness between the 3rd and 4th toes, it could indicate a neuroma issue. However, so far, electrodiagnostic tests (changes in resistance, voltage, and current) have not been effective in distinguishing the pathology. If the symptoms are quite pe...

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Understanding Mysterious Foot Pain: Possible Causes and Solutions

Foot pain Hello doctor, I have been experiencing unexplained pain in the area beneath the middle toe and the fourth toe on the sole of my foot. It hurts more when I walk or apply pressure, and there hasn't been any trauma or sports injury. What could be the cause? Thank you.


Dr. Su Yiren Reply:
Dear Jenny, If there is pain between the 3rd and 4th toes, three conditions should be considered: 1. Sesamoiditis, which causes pain during movement. 2. Morton's neuroma, which may present with numbness in the toes. 3. Localized callosity (corn), which can be observed as ye...

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