What is the pain in the right forefoot?

Painful symptoms in the right forefoot may be due to fasciitis in the right forefoot. Fasciitis produces painful symptoms when the sole of the foot is tense during walking, and the pain can be relieved by being in a relaxed state at night when resting. After waking up in the morning, painful symptoms may occur when the affected foot is walking with weight on the ground. It is recommended that if you have pain in the right forefoot, you must pay attention to rest. You can promote vasodilatation by applying heat locally, which will help the venous return and help the swelling to subside. In the case of severe pain, oral ibuprofen capsules or capsules that activate blood circulation and relieve pain can be taken, and the patient will recover only after a long period of time, and the speed of getting well is very slow. Usually patients should wear relatively wide, soft, hard sports shoes with thick soles to help relieve symptoms. If after the above standard conservative treatment, the symptoms of right forefoot pain do not have any relief, you must go to a regular hospital in time.