Does anesthesia work for foot pain?

Foot pain with anesthesia is useful, but this practice is unreasonable, it is not recommended to use anesthesia, you should find out the cause of foot pain, such as foot injury, fracture, lumbar disc herniation and so on can cause foot pain, according to the cause of the treatment.
1. Foot injury: If the foot pain is caused by foot injury, anti-inflammatory painkillers can be used during the pain period, such as diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, to relieve the pain.
2. Fracture: If the foot is fractured due to external force, it can also cause foot pain, which can be treated with plaster immobilization and surgery.
3. Lumbar disc herniation: the herniated lumbar disc may press on the nerve, which will cause pain and numbness in the lower limbs, and may also cause symptoms of foot pain, which can be treated by traction, and ibuprofen extended-release capsules can be used to alleviate the symptoms when the pain is severe.
It is recommended that foot pain should not be anesthetized directly, and should be treated under the guidance of a doctor after the cause has been identified.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, do not take on your own.