Does anyone have foot spasms/cramps in the TOPS of their feet?? If so, what the cause of the pain? Help!!?
I've had these terrific, painful cramps and/or spasms in the tops of my feet and can't find out what is causing it. I have read about MORTON'S NEUROMA as a possible cause, but can't get any doctor to do the test needed to see. I have the characteristic tender pain between the 3rd and 4th toes (at one doctor's appointment, he pressed down on the top of my foot here and left a bruise that lasted almost a month), the tingling, etc. connected with it, but no doctor is willing to do surgery on my feet to correct it because I have flat feet and arthritis in the soles of my feet as well. I can't take this pain much longer.
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- it's low potassium.get tablets at any place with vitimns.also eat bananas or potatoes as they are high in what you need
- this can often be nerve pain. That's why it feels so terrible and has the characteristics of MORTON'S NEUROMA. The arthritis in your feet could be causing some of the pain you're feeling. I recommend you soak your feet three times daily with 1c. of dissolved Epsom salts in hot water. This is going to help give relief for the spasms. I have terrible problems in my feet very similar to you and what has helped me all lot is a cream called, "blue Emu." I've never had anything work as quickly and effectively. You can purchase this at drugstore.com, local drug stores or health food stores. I recommend you give this a try. Dehydration can cause severe pain in the muscles. I recommend you drink purified water mixed with mineral water 50/50. This will replace the minerals that are exiting your body continuously. I suggest that adults and children drink 40 ounces of water per 100 pounds of body weight every day
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