Why do the tops of my feet hurt when I walk?

The extensor tendons, located in the top of the foot, are needed for flexing or pulling the foot upward. If they become inflamed due to overuse or wearing shoes without proper support, they may get torn or inflamed. This is known as extensor tendinitis, which can cause significant pain in the top of the foot.
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How do you relieve pain on the top of your foot?

How you can ease pain in the top of your foot
  1. rest and raise your foot when you can.
  2. put an ice pack (or bag of frozen peas in a towel) on the painful area for up to 20 minutes every 2 to 3 hours.
  3. wear shoes with plenty of room for your feet, which have a low heel and soft sole.
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What does tendonitis on top of foot feel like?

The main symptom of extensor tendonitis in the foot is pain on the top of the foot. It is often right where your shoelaces are. You may feel this pain while you are running or walking. Sometimes, there is visible swelling or a bump on the extensor tendon that is injured or inflamed.
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Can arthritis cause pain on top of foot?

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Patients may have two problems arising from midfoot arthritis; pain on the dorsum (top) of the foot due to spurs from the arthritic joint (bony prominence), worse in closed shoes or, pain arising from the arthritic joint itself.
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Does plantar fasciitis cause pain on top of foot?

Plantar fasciitis can cause pain in the top of the foot but you should be feeling a lot of heel pain as well. Generally in plantar fasciitis your pain is worse in the morning when you wake up if you jab your from in the middle bottom of your heel you should feel pain.
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How do I know if I have extensor tendonitis?

Symptoms of extensor tendonitis include:
  1. Pain localized to the top of the foot.
  2. Pain worsens with activity.
  3. Crepitus or crackling noise at the affected tendon site.
  4. Stiffness of the joint.
  5. Decreased range of motion.
  6. Redness, warmth or swelling.
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Why does my foot feel bruised on top?

If one of the midfoot bones is broken or a tendon is inflamed or torn, it may cause pain, swelling, bruising, and redness on the top of the foot. Midfoot injuries can be caused by accidents, such as a heavy object landing on the foot.
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What is the top of your foot called?

What is the top of your feet called? The top of your foot above the arch is known as the instep. In medical terms, the top of the foot is the dorsum or dorsal region. The back of the hand is also known as the dorsal region.
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What are the symptoms of metatarsalgia?

Symptoms of metatarsalgia
  • a burning or aching sensation.
  • a shooting pain.
  • tingling or numbness in the toes.
  • a feeling like there's a small stone stuck under the foot.
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Can you pull a muscle in the top of your foot?

You can pull any muscle in your body but this is the most common in feet, lower back, and neck. You have many different tendons in your feet, all of which, with over-use can become pulled. Pulled muscles can cause pain and make it difficult to walk.
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What causes the top of feet to swell?

When you are on your feet a lot, gravity pulls blood into the veins of your legs, and some of the water in the blood enters the tissues of your legs and feet, causing them to swell. But there are also some conditions that can cause similar swelling because they affect the movement of fluids within the body.
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Can foot pain be related to heart problems?

One reason your feet can develop problems is because of the distance that they are away from your heart. When the heart's pumping is strained by something like peripheral arterial disease, it reduces the flow of blood to your feet, making them hurt or making them swollen.
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How do you stretch the top of your foot?

Exercise 1: Top of Foot Stretch
  1. Start from a seated position.
  2. Lift your foot and curl the toes under.
  3. Gently press knuckles of your toes into the floor to stretch the top of the foot and the ankle joint. Hold for 5-10 seconds (1-2 breaths).
  4. Release and repeat on the other foot.
  5. Repeat 1-3 times on each foot.
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Can you have tendonitis in the top of your foot?

The main symptom of foot extensor tendonitis is pain on the top of your foot. The discomfort is usually felt around the midpoint of the dorsal (top) of the foot. You may experience extensor tendonitis in both feet, but often only one foot is affected.
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Can shoes cause extensor tendonitis?

A: Typically, extensor tendonitis happens to patients who spend a lot of time on their feet or people who wear shoes that are too tight. Poorly fitting running shoes, for example, may press too hard on the extensor tendon which can lead to inflammation and extensor tendonitis.
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How long does it take for extensor tendonitis to go away?

Most people with Extensor tendinopathy symptoms improve within 3 months of following the recommended advice, however, symptoms can take up to 1 year to improve in some people. It is also normal to have periods of increased pain or flare-ups during your recovery.
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What do you do for arthritis on top of your foot?

Foot and Ankle Arthritis Treatment
  1. Steroid medications injected into your joints.
  2. Anti-inflammatory drugs to help with swelling.
  3. Pain relievers.
  4. Pads or arch supports in your shoes.
  5. Canes or braces for support.
  6. Shoe inserts that support your ankle and foot (orthotics)
  7. Physical therapy.
  8. Custom-fitted shoes.
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How do I know if my foot pain is serious?

Seek immediate medical attention if you:
  1. Have severe pain or swelling.
  2. Have an open wound or a wound that is oozing pus.
  3. Have signs of infection, such as redness, warmth and tenderness in the affected area or you have a fever over 100 F (37.8 C)
  4. Are unable to walk or put weight on your foot.
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Does high blood pressure cause foot pain?

While cardiovascular disease and stroke may be the most high-profile consequences of hypertension, this serious condition can cause other health issues as well, including foot problems.
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What are common foot problems in older adults?

Aging feet need special care as the risks for chronic foot problems increase. These conditions often include corns, calluses, nail disorders, bunions, and hammertoes, to name a few. Systemic foot conditions associated with aging patients include arthritis, gout, and diabetes.
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Can dehydration cause swollen feet?

“Usually, individuals who suffer from heaviness and leg swelling make the mistake of not drinking enough water – says Dr. Marco Setti, Head of Vascular Surgery at Humanitas Gavazzeni. Instead, it is necessary to introduce fluids into the body by eating lots of vegetables and fruits as well as drinking natural water.
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Can High BP cause swollen feet?

Uncontrolled hypertension can also lead to heart disease, which may present as swelling in your feet and legs.
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Will compression socks help swollen feet?

Compression stockings can keep your legs from getting tired and achy. They can also ease swelling in your feet and ankles as well as help prevent and treat spider and varicose veins.
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When should you not wear compression socks?

“If you have peripheral vascular disease affecting your lower extremities, you should not wear compression socks,” he says. “The pressure provided by compression socks may make ischemic disease worse.
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How many hours a day should I wear compression socks?

You should wear your compression stockings during the day and take them off before going to bed. Put them on again first thing in the morning. You should be given at least 2 stockings, or 2 pairs if you're wearing them on both legs. This means you can wear 1 stocking (or pair) while the other is being washed and dried.
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