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How can I relieve and manage inflammation and pain in my feet?

Asked by Female, 45 ยท 2 days ago

Hello! Foot pain and swelling are common and often improve with rest and simple care. Try resting your feet, applying an ice pack for 15?20 minutes, keeping the foot elevated, and wearing comfortable, supportive footwear. A warm water soak may also help relax the muscles. Over-the-counter pain relief gels or medicines may provide temporary relief if used as directed. However, if the pain is severe, there is significant swelling, difficulty walking, redness, or symptoms do not improve within a few days, consult a physician or orthopedic specialist for proper evaluation and treatment.
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