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Lately, I've been feeling pain on the back side of my foot that is similar to a burn or something flaming under my foot. It prevents me from walking long distances. What is the problem?
Jun 7, 2014
Maybe there is a neuropathy or a nerve compression. You need to see a doctor for an exam and a workup.
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