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Pains Of The First Metatarsal

"When a person has metatarsal pain, the ball of their foot hurts and swells up. If someone engages in activities that require running and jumping, they may develop it. There are additional factors as well, such as foot abnormalities and excessively tight or loose shoes.

Apply ice to afflicted area several times a day, for about 20 minutes at a time, use metatarsal muscle to take over-the-counter pain medication.   "

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Will a bone graft be beneficial for my non-union pelvic area?

Query: Hello doctor, How effective is a bone graft from the person's pelvic area for a non-union from a bunionectomy? This is regarding the first metatarsal of my left foot. I had two previous bone grafts for non-union after bunionectomy. The bone was not taken from my body. I have had bunionectomy in both...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Prakash

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Autologous bone grafts which are procured from one's own bone are the best option wherever a graft is needed. Amongst the autologous bone grafts, the iliac (pelvic bone) grafts are the workhorse of all grafting procedures. These autologous grafts provide all the requir...  Read Full »

Kindly suggest the causes of radiating pain in the first metatarsal.

Query: Hi doctor, What are the causes of pain in the first metatarsal that radiate to the entire forefoot?  Read Full »


Dr. Palani Kumar Chellamuthu

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It will be better if your age, other conditions, profession, recreation, alcohol intake and dietary pattern are known. The causes can be divided into two major groups. Group 1: Based on anatomic problems like toe deformities, Morton's metatarsalgia, length and mobili...  Read Full »

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