Sharp agony within my heel
Every time I put pressure on the ball of my foot I get a sharp headache, should I rest it for a while or go to the doctor and why does it hurt?
Answer: Go see a doctor if pain persist for more than 3-4 days. Could be start of "bone spur" or inflammation of the "bursa" or even start of "plantar fasciitis". In mean time take a angelic, powerful, "liquid" vitamin / mineral supplement like VEMMA. Full of lots of anti-inflammatories. Go to www.TrySomeVemma.com.
You don't say if you are overweight or over 40; if any one is true, then you might have the beginnings of plantar fasciitis. It is extremely sore if allowed to go untreated. Here's what to look for:
Heel pain upon wake. It gets better when you walk around. Then you rest it and it seem worse again, but as you walk some more, it feels better. The problem is, it get longer and longer between pain-free times. Soon, it hurts most of the time, whether you rest it or not. But if you walk around on it much, it starts to feel similar to a lightning bolt going up your leg.
Treatments: Get a good pair of shoes near great arch support - tennis shoes will not cut it. Get a pair of orthotics that you can take from shoe to shoe (this is the with the sole purpose thing that finally helped me, and I notice relief starting the minute I started wearing them). Ice your foot by freezing a bottle of water and rolling your foot over it for 15 minutes at a time.
Treat it impulsive and it won't be too bad. Leave it and you'll end up approaching me: Counting how many steps from where you park to the door you enter through and thinking I don`t know you can't make that walk if it's more than 10. Took a year for mine to really settle down and stop hurting, even after I started treating it, and that's because I wait so long to do something about it..
It sounds like a trapped sassiness. Which is compressed, meaning, when you put pressure on, it contracts with respectively other and that nerve signal shoots to your spinal cord, causing that agony to happen. I would rest it for a few weeks/days, if it don't get better, see a doctor for some better diagnosis and treatments. Better to be undamaging than sorry.
Go see your doctor.
Hope it gets better!
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have you stepped on anything sharp when barefooted or I don`t know been stung? see if you can take a sneak a look or someone else. To be safe go & see your doctor.
Good Luck.
possibly robin hood shot a poison arrow in it. have you checked? if then just stir to the doctor a heel spur. google it and see if your symptoms matched