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  5. I have been experiencing pain in my heels, ankles, and lower legs for the past 3 months. The pain is especially severe in the morning and after walking, and sometimes extends below the knees and to my lower back. I also have a heel spur in my right leg. Are there exercises, precautions, or treatments that can help relieve this pain?

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I have been experiencing pain in my heels, ankles, and lower legs for the past 3 months. The pain is especially severe in the morning and after walking, and sometimes extends below the knees and to my lower back. I also have a heel spur in my right leg. Are there exercises, precautions, or treatments that can help relieve this pain?

Asked by Female, 32 ยท 28 days ago

Your symptoms sound like plantar fasciitis with a heel spur, possibly along with ankle strain or lower back involvement. Morning pain is common in this condition. Regular calf and plantar fascia stretching exercises, gentle ankle rotations, and strengthening exercises can help. Wear soft, supportive footwear with heel cushioning, avoid walking barefoot, and reduce prolonged standing. You can use warm compresses, mild pain relievers if needed, and consider physiotherapy for proper guidance. If pain continues or spreads to the back, consult an orthopedic doctor for detailed evaluation and treatment.
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  1. Exercises:a. Stretch your calves and Achilles tendon daily.b. Perform toe and heel raises to strengthen foot muscles.c. Use a foam roller on your calves and lower legs.

  2. Precautions:a. Wear supportive shoes with good arch support.b. Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces.c. Use orthotic inserts if recommended by a healthcare provider.

  3. Treatments:a. Consider Enzomac Tablet for pain relief, as per doctor's advice.b. Apply ice packs to reduce inflammation.c. Consult a physiotherapist for personalized exercise plans.

  4. Consultation:a. See a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.b. Discuss any persistent or worsening symptoms with your doctor.

Answered 28 days ago