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Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Wake Up? Common Causes and How to Fix Them

Do you wake up in the morning excited to start your day, only to be greeted by foot pain as soon as your feet hit the floor? Morning foot pain can be frustrating and concerning, especially if it persists. At Gentle Foot and Ankle Care, we understand how important it is to start your day on the right foot—literally! Here, we explore common causes of morning foot pain and effective ways to find relief.


Common Causes of Morning Foot Pain

1. Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common reasons for morning foot pain. This condition occurs when the plantar fascia—a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot—becomes inflamed. Symptoms often include sharp pain in the heel or arch that improves as you move around.

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2. Arthritis

Arthritis in the feet, especially osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, can cause stiffness and pain in the morning. The lack of movement overnight can lead to joint stiffness and discomfort.

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3. Overuse Injuries

If you’ve recently increased your activity level, you may experience foot pain in the morning due to overuse. This includes stress fractures or tendinitis from repetitive strain on your feet.

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4. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

This condition occurs when the tibial nerve, located near the ankle, becomes compressed. It can cause burning pain, numbness, or tingling in the feet, especially after rest.

5. Peripheral Neuropathy

For individuals with diabetes or nerve damage, peripheral neuropathy can cause burning, tingling, or stabbing pain in the feet, often more noticeable at night or upon waking.


How to Fix Morning Foot Pain

1. Stretch Before You Get Out of Bed

Gently stretching your feet and calves before stepping out of bed can help reduce stiffness and improve circulation. Try pulling your toes toward you or doing ankle rolls.

2. Wear Supportive Shoes

Invest in high-quality, supportive footwear with proper arch support. Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces, even at home.

3. Apply Ice or Heat

Depending on the cause of your pain, applying ice to reduce inflammation or heat to ease stiffness can provide temporary relief.

4. Use Orthotics

Custom orthotics can provide the support your feet need and address underlying biomechanical issues contributing to pain.

5. Try Class IV Laser Therapy

At Gentle Foot and Ankle Care, we offer Class IV laser therapy to help reduce pain and inflammation in conditions like plantar fasciitis and arthritis. This non-invasive treatment may accelerate healing and promote long-lasting relief.

6. Consider Regenerative Medicine

For chronic or severe foot pain, treatments like stem cell therapy or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections may be beneficial. These innovative options may help repair damaged tissues and reduce pain over time.

7. See a Specialist

If your morning foot pain persists or worsens, it’s important to consult a foot and ankle specialist. At Gentle Foot and Ankle Care, we’re here to diagnose the root cause of your pain and create a personalized treatment plan.


When to Seek Professional Help

If your morning foot pain is severe, lasts for more than a week, or is accompanied by other symptoms like swelling, redness, or numbness, it’s time to see a podiatrist. Early intervention can prevent the condition from worsening and help you get back to pain-free mornings.


Why Choose Gentle Foot and Ankle Care?

At Gentle Foot and Ankle Care, we’re committed to providing comprehensive care for all your foot and ankle needs. With state-of-the-art treatments and a compassionate approach, we help patients in Madison Heights and beyond achieve lasting relief from foot pain.

Don't let foot pain hold you back—call us today to schedule your appointment! Let us help you take the first step toward pain-free mornings!

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