Bottom of the Foot Pain

Bottom of the foot pain really seems to give you an uncomfortable and aching feeling throughout your entire body. One type of foot pain is the pain that hits you right on the bottom of your foot. Millions of people suffer from foot pain of one type or another and for various reasons. This sharp pain that is felt on the bottom of the foot that makes it is difficult for you to even walk and perform your usual activities is particularly frustrating.

Bottom of the foot pain usually does not happen to you without reason. To help you finally understand why you suffer from this kind of pain, let’s take a look at a few of the common problems that cause this pain on the bottom of the foot.

  • A couple of ways people can suffer from bottom of the foot pain because what is known as heel spurs, and plantar fasciitis. The symptom you might feel is a dull ache, which can be accompanied with episodes of a sharp pain on the middle of the heel or within the margin of the heel.
  • People with falling arches or flat feet will also suffer such pain. The symptoms of this type foot related pain will depend on the severity of the condition of the arch of the foot.
  • It is sometimes caused by Morton’s neuroma… this is an inflammation of the small nerves that connects the 3rd and 4th toes (starting from the big toe). This pain will be felt on the sole of the foot.
  • People that suffer from metatarsalgia, which is derived from the word “metatarsals,” are likely to suffer an intense pain which will be felt on the ball of the foot area.
  • Plantar warts are a form of virus which is an uneven little bump at the bottom of the foot that also contributes to this kind of foot pain.
  • Corns can be one of the causes, too. Although a corn, which is a localized thickening of the skin, is normally not associated with bottom foot pain, the pain of a corn can refer the pain throughout the whole foot and this can be very painful, especially if there is enough swelling and inflammation around the corn.

Any pain involving your feet is frustrating (along with the pain itself). Pain on the bottom of the foot however, is especially so because it can really begin to affect the quality of your life. When the pain is really sharp, you feel uncomfortable all over, not to mention you can’t even walk properly.

If you are suffering from bottom of the foot pain, you should consult with you doctor or podiatrist because it could become chronic or get even worse if left untreated.