Any insight on plantar fibroma pain

Posted By Kaye (Texas, US) on 08/20/2014

I have had a fibroma on my right foot for almost 3 years now. It's gotten bigger in size and very painful. I tried the verampil cream, but it caused burning to the bottom of my foot so had to stop using it. I had steroid injections, which helped with the pain and caused it to shrink a little. But 4 months later it came back bigger. And the injection was horrific!

Now I have a small fibroma to my left foot. It only hurts when I walk, but my right foot constantly hurts. I'm at a loss. Every evening I search for a miracle remedy that may have been discovered.

Just a side note...my dad also has a large fibroma to his right foot and Dupuytren's Contracture in his right hand. He doesn't complain about the pain as much as I do, so I cannot really judge how much pain it gives him. I do know he says it only hurts when walking. Whereas my larger fibroma hurts even at rest.

So if anyone has any insight other than what's already posted, please reply. I only recently considered surgery when my dad made the comment that he won't have to deal with the pain as long as I will and I might ought to take care of it while I'm younger than him and healthier.

REPLY         

Replied by Nanowriter (Hotspot, Texas) on 08/21/2014

Look into high dose serrapeptase for both the fibromas and the contracture. It is an enzyme that is supposed to dissolve biofilms and excess fibrin. if you look it up on Amazon and read the reviews, you should get some good ideas as to how well it works and for what.
REPLY         

Back to Plantar Fibroma Q&A