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Question:What can cause pain in the front half of the foot? I cannot recall injuring it in anyway.
Answer:Gout is a severe and obvious cause of foot pain, but there are several other common causes. Metatarsalgia is a condition common in athletes. It is an inflammation of the bones that form the ball of the foot, and is due to prolonged running, jumping or walking, usually on hard surfaces. Soldiers on route marches may develop the condition. Severe pain may develop in the ball of the foot, and the treatment is primarily rest, and anti-inflammatory medications. A ' march fracture' of the fore foot bones, due to the stress of continued walking or running on the foot may be another cause. There are minimal changes on x-ray, but excruciating pain on attempting to walk. Six weeks rest heals these fractures. In the elderly, foot pain may be the first sign of poor circulation, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis or neuralgia. Because these conditions can be serious, the cause of the pain must be investigated by a doctor and the correct treatment started.
       
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