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I feel like there is a node order swelling in below the feet palm. While walking I can feel it. But there is no pain.
Even if I press and see there is nothing .
Should I do any scan or xray.
Or is it normal.
I do not have sugar, bp or any medical issue .
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It can be simple due to hyperkeratosis, If its is not paining or growing in size or the skin above it looks normal then simply observation will be enough.
Health Tips
seek immediate help if you notice any change on the overlying skin or if it suddenly increase in size or any discharge starts coming out or it becomes painful.
Get serum uric acid, calcium done and share results.
Put your feet and hands in warm water for few minutes daily or massage with lukewarm oil.
Wear comfortable thick sports shoes while walking.
If it is callosity, it will improve.
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