Bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles make up the foot. The foot is strong enough to bear body weight and move the body. But the foot can be painful when injured or affected by illness.
Foot pain can affect any part of the foot, from the toes to the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel.
Mild foot pain often responds well to home treatments. But it can take time for the pain to ease. See a health care provider for severe foot pain, especially if it comes after an injury.
April 05, 2023
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