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If it is a heel spur, then the first step is avoiding activities that aggravate symptoms. For example, take a few days off jogging or prolonged standing to try to rest the painful foot. Just resting usually helps eliminate the most severe pain, and will allow the inflammation to begin to settle down.
Icing will help diminish some of the symptoms and control the heel pain.
Anti-inflammatory medications help control pain and decrease inflammation. Over-the-counter medications are usually sufficient, but prescription options are also available.
Shoe inserts are often the key to successful treatment of heel spurs. The shoe inserts permit you to continue your normal activities without pain. Most people find relief within about three months, and over 90 percent within one year.