I am an RN and I will answer this question professionally as possible. There are several possibilities they may cause an uncomfortableness regarding your feet. First, you may not be wearing shoes that properly support your feet. Secondly, you may be experiencing periperhal neuropathy which may be a sign of diabetes. Thirdly, you may be experiencing plantar faciitis if your are on your feet most of the time. However; the best way to diagnose your condition would to visit a competent podiatrist. Your feet are very important, they can also signal that there is a problem elsewhere in the body. If you have poor circulation in your feet, in the future you may develop ulcers that are difficult to heal. Please, make an appointment with a professional instead of second guessing a possible severe condition if not for peace of mind. Good luck, hon.
2006-09-02 20:45:39
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answered by beentheredonethat 2
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You may have shoes that don't support your feet right. Or bone spurs. Go see a foot dr. also known as a podiatrist. I am so sorry you have feet pain:{
2006-09-02 20:33:44
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answered by Melody 4
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I guess its too much stress on your feet. Try kickin back for a while and soak them in HOT water. Have someone give you a foot masage
2006-09-02 20:33:21
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answered by MJ 3
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usually due to poor arch support. new shoes, or insoles (don't buy the dollar kind, get the Dr.Scholl's gelly ones.)
2006-09-02 20:35:43
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answered by cartoondan123 2
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Your stepping in the wrong column
2006-09-02 21:25:18
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answered by want2wild 5
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Are you, by any chance, running barefoot on broken glass?
2006-09-02 20:58:29
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answered by Aldo the Apache 6
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maybe you should invest in some different sneakers
2006-09-02 20:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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fix your car
2006-09-02 22:56:48
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answered by chris c 3
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wrong shoes
2006-09-02 20:32:33
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answered by Happy Summer 6
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