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I'm not sure if any doctors or nurses belong to AB. It sounds to me like you should go have an x-ray and see what is going on with your foot. I wish you the best. :-)
Well, I'm not a doctor but I can tell you this....if you don't feel any pain, you most likely do not have a break or fracture. I'm sure someone else can help you further.
I bet it's not...it would hurt. YOu have crepitusm which is how doctors describe that crackling sound. Mostly it is caused by gas bubbles in your joints, which the foot is loaded with. I would absolutely see a podiatrist though. If thats possible.
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You're reading Is my foot broken, fractured, or nerve damage? When I move it it feels like rusty wheels turning, no pain but feels like somethings moving around in there, also some tingling when I'm not standing or moving. No pain whatsoever when I'm on it. any advice
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