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	<title>Comments on: Is plantar fasciitis a hard condition to cure? What&#8217;s the fastest way to heal plantar fasciitis?</title>
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		<title>By: anaranda723</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve had it too, and I&#039;m a CNA, so I understand his pain.  It can be a hard condition to cure if he doesn&#039;t take care of himself and rest his feet when he needs to.  The podiatrist will probably tell him to take NSAIDs (like Aleve) and an anti-inflammatory (Prednisone) if possible.  In the meantime, buy foot inserts that will help his arch, or you can get a two-liter soda bottle, fill it up with warm water and cover the cap, and roll under the foot to help support his arches so they don&#039;t fall.  Hope this helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;ve had it too, and I&#39;m a CNA, so I understand his pain.  It can be a hard condition to cure if he doesn&#39;t take care of himself and rest his feet when he needs to.  The podiatrist will probably tell him to take NSAIDs (like Aleve) and an anti-inflammatory (Prednisone) if possible.  In the meantime, buy foot inserts that will help his arch, or you can get a two-liter soda bottle, fill it up with warm water and cover the cap, and roll under the foot to help support his arches so they don&#39;t fall.  Hope this helps!</p>
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