Symptoms
Plantar fasciitis does not occur instantly. In most cases, it develops gradually starting from mild to severe pains. It also affects either the right or the left foot only. You know you have this condition if walking creates extreme pain on your heel. The pain can also worse by long hours of standing.
Causes
There are different factors that can lead to plantar fasciitis. One popular cause is running. People who run for long distances everyday have higher risks of damaging their plantar fascia because the feet are always overworked. Another cause is stretching. Stretching forces the never tissues to extend. In some cases, they break or snap causing the extreme pain on the heels.
Treatments
Plantar fasciitis is usually treated with medications. The most popular one is painkiller that includes ibuprofen and naproxen. Another one is the corticosteroid which can …show more content…
One example is the shock wave therapy. Here, the doctor needs to make use of sound waves to stimulate the affected area and treat it. This is often used for cases that have not received good results from conventional treatments mentioned earlier. The problem is that shock wave therapy often causes bruises and temporary pain. Surgery is the last resort. During surgery, doctors will have to remove or detach the never connecting the foot to the toes. This is necessary when the pain is almost unbearable already. You should only resort to this method when all else fails because there are side effects involved. One common side effect is weakened foot because there will not be that much