What to do when your feet suddenly hurt

Sudden onset of foot pain can be treated with a local x-ray, except for pain caused by osteophytes or fracture trauma. In elderly people, some of the pain is caused by chronic strain, especially localized fasciitis, which can also manifest as localized raised masses, significant pain, and aggravation of symptoms after activity. For severe pain, oral pain medications can be taken, such as aspirin or indomethacin. During the treatment period, you can also combine local heat compresses, or apply topical red medicine aerosol, or white medicine aerosol, fotarine, etc. If the pain is accompanied by significant swelling, the affected limb can also be elevated to improve the distal venous blood flow, which can to a certain extent reduce the patient’s symptoms, as well as to avoid strain.