Sudden foot pain can not walk may be related to gout, acute lumbar disc herniation, toe tendonitis and other factors.
1. Gout: gout is related to excessive uric acid content in the body, due to heavy drinking or eating a lot of seafood and other high-purine foods, causing gout crystals to gradually accumulate, resulting in sudden pain in the metatarsophalangeal joints, and will be accompanied by significant functional limitations, unable to walk.
2. Acute lumbar disc herniation: Sudden pain in the feet and inability to walk may be caused by external forces leading to acute herniation of lumbar intervertebral discs, which compresses the nerve roots and causes radiating pain in the lower limbs, and acute pain in the feet may occur, leading to symptoms of inability to walk.
3. Toe tendonitis: it refers to chronic inflammation of the toe tendon membrane caused by chronic pulling injury, chronic strain caused by long term weight bearing, walking too much, etc., which results in sudden pain in the feet, obvious limitation of activities, and even inability to go down to the ground for weight bearing activities or inability to walk, etc. It is recommended to avoid over-exertion, over-weight bearing, over-exertion and over-exertion of the feet.
It is recommended to avoid over-exertion and weight-bearing activities. Sudden pain in the foot can not walk, timely consultation, clear cause, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.