Suddenly it hurts to walk under the big feet
Suddenly it hurts to walk under the big feet, and it doesn't hurt if you don't walk. What's the matter?
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BY Michael Sam 2020-05-10Sudden pain when walking under the big feet is related to excessive joint fatigue or inflammation caused by daily joints. It is mainly caused by excessive daily walking and excessive fatigue, but it is not ruled out that it is caused by gout. Go to the local regular hospital for further examination to rule out the possibility of gout.6
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