My right foot has always been my nemesis, its had a variety of
issues since I started running again a year or so ago. I've always
written most problems off as TMTS, but I have one now that has
me thinking about seeing a doctor... tell me if I'm being paranoid:
I have a blood blister, or I think its that, and its deep, it extends
along a line from oh near the ball area back along the arch, and at
about the deepest part of the arch there is actually some pain if I
would poke at the skin. The pain is only in the one localized area
though, not the whole length of the discolored 'blister'.
I'm pretty sure this has appeared in the past and with time it disappeared
but now its back again. Its not really painful when I walk/run barefoot,
but like today at lunch I was going to run a 5K or so, but when looking at
it decided I would hold off.
Is this something to see a doctor about or what?
PS. I decided to go see my regular doctor who is also an osteopath and have
him take a look, that happens next week, but I'd still like to hear any useful
feedback here.
issues since I started running again a year or so ago. I've always
written most problems off as TMTS, but I have one now that has
me thinking about seeing a doctor... tell me if I'm being paranoid:
I have a blood blister, or I think its that, and its deep, it extends
along a line from oh near the ball area back along the arch, and at
about the deepest part of the arch there is actually some pain if I
would poke at the skin. The pain is only in the one localized area
though, not the whole length of the discolored 'blister'.
I'm pretty sure this has appeared in the past and with time it disappeared
but now its back again. Its not really painful when I walk/run barefoot,
but like today at lunch I was going to run a 5K or so, but when looking at
it decided I would hold off.
Is this something to see a doctor about or what?
PS. I decided to go see my regular doctor who is also an osteopath and have
him take a look, that happens next week, but I'd still like to hear any useful
feedback here.