What could be causing the pain in a specific spot on my foot (suspected bursitis) that hurts when I walk but not at rest, and why haven't treatments like Moov cream, antibiotics, Combiflam, and Neurobion helped?
Since the pain only occurs when walking, it is likely triggered by mechanical pressure during movement rather than an infection or nerve issue. This explains why antibiotics, Neurobion, Moov cream, and Combiflam (ibuprofen/paracetamol) haven't provided lasting relief. The cause might be a localized structural issue, such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, or plantar fasciitis, rather than simple bursitis. I highly recommend resting your foot, avoiding barefoot walking, and seeing an orthopedic specialist or podiatrist for an X-ray or ultrasound to get an accurate diagnosis.
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What could be causing the pain in a specific spot on my foot (suspected bursitis) that hurts when I walk but not at rest, and why haven't treatments like Moov cream, antibiotics, Combiflam, and Neurobion helped?