Can you walk with metatarsalgia?
Asked 3 years ago
I have metatarsalgia, and while the pain is very mild, I wondered if I would risk aggravating it by walking a lot?
Abeera Maham
Sunday, January 16, 2022
Metatarsalgia might worsen to the point that it affects a person's walking pattern. Metatarsalgia usually starts off as a little ache that worsens over time, to the point where a person may find it difficult to walk, stand, or run. The key to treating and managing this condition is to act swiftly and to pinpoint the exact cause or causes of the discomfort and irritation.
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