Neurofibromatosis with recent plantar foot pain needs to be identified and treated, including medication and surgical removal.
Although neurofibromatosis may cause recent plantar pain, gout, plantar fasciitis, bone spurs on the soles of the feet, and trauma may also cause pain on the soles of the feet, so it is important to first conduct relevant tests to identify the specific cause and then provide appropriate treatment.
If the plantar pain is caused by multiple fibroids occurring in the nerves of the sole of the foot, the fibroids will increase in size and cause definite pressure on the tissues and nerves of the sole of the foot and cause pain, especially when walking and strenuous exercise. In this case, surgical removal of the neurofibroma should be considered, and medications such as diclofenac sodium can be used as appropriate to relieve the pain as prescribed by the doctor.
If you are suffering from neurofibromatosis and have pain in the sole of the foot recently, do not blindly use medication, it is recommended to go to neurosurgery, orthopedics and other related departments in regular hospitals, so that the doctor can make a clear diagnosis and then carry out the corresponding treatment.