Ive been dealing with this for years, multiple surgeries but they keep coming back, docs wont prescribe pain meds thatare strong enough to let me walk, now my knees are messed up and my hip has alot of pain, i think its due to a change of walking style to compensate for the pain, pay attention to your feet, trust me you do not want these
Been suffering for almost 3 years and guess what I’m only 16!! The doctor said my case is rare because it’s in my heel and my age. My feet are killing me and doc doesn’t recommend surgery due to the placement
I’ve had this since the age of 12 I’m 26 now. I’ve been researching surgery and now I’m not sure it’s worth it. Maybe it’s just something that we gotta live with it’s so unfortunate
@@soulysznnnn I have em bad too and started getting them at 16. I’ve been told never do surgery just injections but the effects of the Injections are fleeting so this makes it difficult. I can’t run anymore and it sucks
@@Imahaterhehe idk about your case. i recently lost 45 pounds and it helped a lot. it still hurts when i’m on my feet for long but the pain has went from a 7 to a 3
@@soulysznnnn I had them in 2007 I’m 31 now . My pain on foot is getting a lot worse . I had a foot trauma resulting in development of lesions . I had them removed surgically in 2007 but just today I found out I have another lump on the same arch I had past surgeries on
The age of this video plus comments might not reach anyone. I've actually just recently bothered to look up this condition. I see that it can be hereditary and I remember my father having surgery for his in the mid 90s. It was never a conversation so I never really knew much more than he had bumps on the bottoms of his feet that were removed. I myself have had these on both of my feet for years, they didn't bother me much that I can remember, but I had them for some years, and one day I realized they had gone away on their own. It may have also been around the time that I started getting foot massages, but I can't completely remember. Now, one has come back and it's probably been a couple of years and until recently it was only bothering me from an aesthetic standpoint. Over the past few months it has begun to bother me more from pain. I feel that it's mostly from the work shoes that I've been wearing. Over the past few days as I've been actually researching this, seeing ways to possibly deal with it, I have started to see some improvement since I've been massaging it with my knuckle as best as I can. For me I know it's more likely that it's due to my footwear and hereditary. I need to start getting professional foot massages again too. It sucks knowing that I can get them at anytime and may one day need surgery, I really hope not, but knowing what I know now, I can at least try my own home remedies
Miranda please go for tennis ball message and tapping in the centre of foot. Mine recovered with these two procedures but takes at least two weeks time. Stay blessed
I think I got mine wearing shoes that were too tight (not wide enough) and without enough support. Don’t think I’ll need surgery cause PT helped woth them a lot but these suckers hurt! It’s like walking around w marbles in your sock all day
Definitive treatment for plantar fibromatosis is surgical excision. There is very little evidence that any other treatment is effective. The problem with surgery: the fascia should be resected aggressively to reduce the risk of recurrence. This can cause complications. 1. Painful scars may follow. 2. The mechanical support to the foot from the plantar fascia is compromised. 3. Other foot pains may develop. Surgery is indicated only in the worst cases when daily pain interferes with activities. A more promising treatment on the horizon: clostridium collagenase hemolytic injection to break down the collagen growth. Not yet FDA cleared, this remains under investigation.
Hello Dr. Thank you for the information. I happen to have a large lump potruding from the arch of my foot that has grown from the size of a pea to a marble between summer 2018 and January 2019. It hurts after walking all day but is otherwise ok as long as I don't touch it much. I have not seen a Dr. Is this possibly the same thing?
mine can get very painful. feels like walking with a golfball in your shoe. but, when i cut out inflammatory foods like sugar, sugar substitutes (especially), refined grains, and alcohol this shrinks down and I dont know its there. when i start to cheat with those foods, it starts to come back
Do you know of any place that can make shoes or insoles that have a cut out of where someone would have those lumps under their feet? My mom has this and it’s very difficult for her to find shoes w no arch cus the arches push up against her lumps making it painful to walk
Mine are bigger than that and no one will remove them. I have on both feet😔. It is very painful and I cant walk or stand for extended periods. Getting worse, had to give up my job as a contractor and im only 45. I guess the chance of them coming back is more likely than not. Cortisone does absolutely nothing! They have a newer plasma injection and was wondering how it works.
Satanic Panic yo man just keep going to doctors.. I had a thing like this but they said it was a “tumor” I dont think it was I think the doctor really just said that so that he could do surgery. I went to about 10 doctors before they listened to me because I was in school and couldnt do the mile run or enjoy my life i couldnt walk for more than 10 minutes and my foot feeling like its being stabbed or cramping up ... Seriously keep trying tell someone to remove it for you. I got mine done at 16 but was having the pains since i was 5 years old . No one believed me! Just find a right doctor man i swear dont give up
Hello satanic panic. You can consider getting it removed. I had a huge ass plantar fibromatosis under my right foot since. It was small when I was a kid but I guess it grew too as I was growing up . By the time I was 11 it had become huge , almost bigger than an egg. That’s when my parents decided that we need to get it removed. At first I was worried but then I got it removed. And for the first few days I couldn’t even put my foot on the ground as I was so worried but then slowly with my moms help I started walking and now I am totally fine. It was a single huge mass . Well now I am 25 and I it has not recurred . So I would recommend you to get it removed if it’s bothering you a lot . Take care
You can have radiation treatment for this and Dupuytren's on the hands. It's painless and should stop progression and hopefully reduce any bumps. Look at DART in FB.
The best reliever for plantar... is to use toe spacers and take supplements like vit d3 magnesium glycinate and..etc.... to strengthen your feet.....u ll be ok...this is my personal expereince...am getting rid of it..after so many trails...give a try..
My feet hurt last week it was p s in full to walk on them,I came home,took my shoes off,there was a soft lump between my fore foot,heel,never ha e I had any thing like it so I put a 7ce pack under it till till the ice pack melted then took a warm shower,it went down,the next day it seem to turn a little purple,then went away,I thought it was weird,cause My foot had been sore lately but I've never had some thing like that before
Volta sim . O meu eu descobri na fase adolescente ,tinha 13 anos ,aos 14 fiz a cirurgia , porém no ano seguinte o caroço voltou. Daí resolvi fazer outra cirurgia aos 18 anos ,no entanto voltou no novamente.Hoje tenho 30anos e está maiorzinho . É dolorido. Incomoda bastante.
Imagine your getting your foot taken care of and you just hear your doctor start a youtube video intro.
Ahahha
😂🤣
Hey RUclips, its Your boy Dr.Kent😅😂
Would be like fasho let my toes sign the paper work since they gonna be stars
Ive been dealing with this for years, multiple surgeries but they keep coming back, docs wont prescribe pain meds thatare strong enough to let me walk, now my knees are messed up and my hip has alot of pain, i think its due to a change of walking style to compensate for the pain, pay attention to your feet, trust me you do not want these
Been suffering for almost 3 years and guess what I’m only 16!! The doctor said my case is rare because it’s in my heel and my age. My feet are killing me and doc doesn’t recommend surgery due to the placement
I’ve had this since the age of 12 I’m 26 now. I’ve been researching surgery and now I’m not sure it’s worth it. Maybe it’s just something that we gotta live with it’s so unfortunate
@@soulysznnnn I have em bad too and started getting them at 16. I’ve been told never do surgery just injections but the effects of the Injections are fleeting so this makes it difficult. I can’t run anymore and it sucks
@@Imahaterhehe idk about your case. i recently lost 45 pounds and it helped a lot. it still hurts when i’m on my feet for long but the pain has went from a 7 to a 3
@@soulysznnnn I had them in 2007 I’m 31 now . My pain on foot is getting a lot worse . I had a foot trauma resulting in development of lesions . I had them removed surgically in 2007 but just today I found out I have another lump on the same arch I had past surgeries on
The age of this video plus comments might not reach anyone. I've actually just recently bothered to look up this condition. I see that it can be hereditary and I remember my father having surgery for his in the mid 90s. It was never a conversation so I never really knew much more than he had bumps on the bottoms of his feet that were removed.
I myself have had these on both of my feet for years, they didn't bother me much that I can remember, but I had them for some years, and one day I realized they had gone away on their own. It may have also been around the time that I started getting foot massages, but I can't completely remember.
Now, one has come back and it's probably been a couple of years and until recently it was only bothering me from an aesthetic standpoint. Over the past few months it has begun to bother me more from pain. I feel that it's mostly from the work shoes that I've been wearing.
Over the past few days as I've been actually researching this, seeing ways to possibly deal with it, I have started to see some improvement since I've been massaging it with my knuckle as best as I can.
For me I know it's more likely that it's due to my footwear and hereditary. I need to start getting professional foot massages again too. It sucks knowing that I can get them at anytime and may one day need surgery, I really hope not, but knowing what I know now, I can at least try my own home remedies
I need help I’m pretty sure I have this I can barely walk, it is constant aching pain, and I walk 11+ miles at work and I could cry.
You must work at the post office like me
@@tommyaintgotnojob im a delivery man and it was Killing me today
@@NAT-turners-Revenge Mine went away after I resigned from being a mail carrier.
@@tommyaintgotnojob i did some research and got some thicker sole athletic running shoes... i believe long term these will help.
Also, no pain today 😀
Miranda please go for tennis ball message and tapping in the centre of foot. Mine recovered with these two procedures but takes at least two weeks time. Stay blessed
How do you get those
My understanding is the fascia there gets micro tears and as the body piles on tissue to heal the tears, the lump develops.
@@Megs901 ouch!
I think I got mine wearing shoes that were too tight (not wide enough) and without enough support. Don’t think I’ll need surgery cause PT helped woth them a lot but these suckers hurt! It’s like walking around w marbles in your sock all day
@@deezboltzdid yours go away or shrink?
Hi dr,I have very small ones will verapamil work?
Definitive treatment for plantar fibromatosis is surgical excision. There is very little evidence that any other treatment is effective. The problem with surgery: the fascia should be resected aggressively to reduce the risk of recurrence. This can cause complications. 1. Painful scars may follow. 2. The mechanical support to the foot from the plantar fascia is compromised. 3. Other foot pains may develop. Surgery is indicated only in the worst cases when daily pain interferes with activities. A more promising treatment on the horizon: clostridium collagenase hemolytic injection to break down the collagen growth. Not yet FDA cleared, this remains under investigation.
Is it now approved by the FDA and we’re able to get it?
I had success with Nattokinase and Frankincense oil (used both so can't say for sure which)
Did your nodule disappear completely?
@@dddttt8045 = at least 95%. took about 2 months taking 3x per day of 2000 FU of nattokinase
Hello Dr. Thank you for the information. I happen to have a large lump potruding from the arch of my foot that has grown from the size of a pea to a marble between summer 2018 and January 2019. It hurts after walking all day but is otherwise ok as long as I don't touch it much. I have not seen a Dr. Is this possibly the same thing?
Probably and I have the same thing
Yes I am also having lump in my right foot probably same
So tell me the treatment
I have one on both feet. The left side has started to get painful spasm type feeling.
mine can get very painful. feels like walking with a golfball in your shoe. but, when i cut out inflammatory foods like sugar, sugar substitutes (especially), refined grains, and alcohol this shrinks down and I dont know its there. when i start to cheat with those foods, it starts to come back
What ?
How long did it take for it to go away when you eliminate those food?
@@dddttt8045 months
Do you know of any place that can make shoes or insoles that have a cut out of where someone would have those lumps under their feet? My mom has this and it’s very difficult for her to find shoes w no arch cus the arches push up against her lumps making it painful to walk
What is fibroses
How do u get that
From walking incorrectly
Is genetic
I am last 20 years same problem
Mine are bigger than that and no one will remove them. I have on both feet😔. It is very painful and I cant walk or stand for extended periods. Getting worse, had to give up my job as a contractor and im only 45. I guess the chance of them coming back is more likely than not. Cortisone does absolutely nothing! They have a newer plasma injection and was wondering how it works.
Satanic Panic yo man just keep going to doctors.. I had a thing like this but they said it was a “tumor” I dont think it was I think the doctor really just said that so that he could do surgery. I went to about 10 doctors before they listened to me because I was in school and couldnt do the mile run or enjoy my life i couldnt walk for more than 10 minutes and my foot feeling like its being stabbed or cramping up ... Seriously keep trying tell someone to remove it for you. I got mine done at 16 but was having the pains since i was 5 years old . No one believed me! Just find a right doctor man i swear dont give up
How come they wont remove them??
Can i see a Pic? How old are u ? And how long u got it?
Hello satanic panic. You can consider getting it removed. I had a huge ass plantar fibromatosis under my right foot since. It was small when I was a kid but I guess it grew too as I was growing up . By the time I was 11 it had become huge , almost bigger than an egg. That’s when my parents decided that we need to get it removed. At first I was worried but then I got it removed. And for the first few days I couldn’t even put my foot on the ground as I was so worried but then slowly with my moms help I started walking and now I am totally fine. It was a single huge mass . Well now I am 25 and I it has not recurred . So I would recommend you to get it removed if it’s bothering you a lot . Take care
You can have radiation treatment for this and Dupuytren's on the hands. It's painless and should stop progression and hopefully reduce any bumps. Look at DART in FB.
So its not deadly, cuhz i have one, but it doesn’t hurt.
I was shook too see another's foot in his lap until I remembered he had an anatomy example foot😂
That foot on the docs lap is looking pretty funny :))
Can you get lumps that do not show like them ones. Sure I have a lump but only small and can feel it but not see it. Hurts alot at the moment
The best reliever for plantar... is to use toe spacers and take supplements like vit d3 magnesium glycinate and..etc.... to strengthen your feet.....u ll be ok...this is my personal expereince...am getting rid of it..after so many trails...give a try..
My feet hurt last week it was p s in full to walk on them,I came home,took my shoes off,there was a soft lump between my fore foot,heel,never ha e I had any thing like it so I put a 7ce pack under it till till the ice pack melted then took a warm shower,it went down,the next day it seem to turn a little purple,then went away,I thought it was weird,cause My foot had been sore lately but I've never had some thing like that before
I have one on each foot. I tape my feet with kt tape and I'm able to go about my day.
They usually come back. It’s all about money money money 💰
Volta sim . O meu eu descobri na fase adolescente ,tinha 13 anos ,aos 14 fiz a cirurgia , porém no ano seguinte o caroço voltou. Daí resolvi fazer outra cirurgia aos 18 anos ,no entanto voltou no novamente.Hoje tenho 30anos e está maiorzinho . É dolorido. Incomoda bastante.
Wow, the spam in this comment section has assured me that I will infect not be
“Go Ogling” it. That’s ridiculous and shows poor character for sure.
I hit my foot on metal... ✌🏾💀