The gel insert in my right shoe is already making my hurting foot feel better. ![Litigious is BRAVE! :viking:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/Viking.gif)
Proper fit is critical to comfort.
I'm not sure what's causing the burning pain in this foot, but at least I'll be more comfortable till it heals. ![So cool I can barely stand it! 8)](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
Try a spray powder with Tolnaftate in it.
It's not a burning in my skin, though. It feels as if it's in the muscles or something. ![Scratch chin :chin:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/chin.gif)
How is the status of your shoes? Are the soles worn a bit? And if so, have they worn out more underneath were you feel the pain?
Could be "just" that, worn soles.
The soles have indeed worn down a bit, though no more so than usual for a pair of my shoes. I suspect my weight has begun to
take a toll on my feet. Also, I walk a bit strangely, kind of on the *outside* of the right foot, and maybe I've weakened a muscle
by doing so. New shoes (and a diet!) are definitely in order, and I will keep using the gel inserts.
Don't know how to bring it to you..........
![omgzokool :zoinks:](http://www.intensitysquared.com/Smileys/default/grinman.gif)
It may be age too.
I never had a big problem with shoes wearing out a bit, but now I feel it a lot sooner. It really can hurt a lot. And, my soles wear out just under the arch on my forefoot. I used to wear them down on the side. But, since a few years, that changed. Weight surely will not help. Yup, could do without a bit of my weight too, but, I fear it is not just that.
* Inserts imaginary grey smiley *