How to Heal Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Things You'll Need
- Ice
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Heel wedge
Instructions
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Rest your foot to avoid further irritation, inflammation and injury.
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Apply ice to your heel to reduce inflammation, diminish pain and promote healing. Ice your heel several times a day for 15 to 20 minutes.
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Take a nonprescription anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen, acetaminophen or aspirin. These medications will reduce inflammation and ease your pain.
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Use a heel wedge in your shoes. Heel wedges relieve stress and pressure on your heel so your inflammation can subside.
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Talk to your doctor about steroids. If you have severe retrocalcaneal bursitis, you may need steroid injections to reduce the inflammation.
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Strengthen the area. Once your retrocalcaneal bursitis has had a chance to heal, resume your normal activities, starting off slow at first. Do exercises and stretches to strengthen the area, like toe raises and tiptoe extensions.
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