I wish I could see your foot. It kind of sounds like you have an ankle problem or big time pronation which has given you something like plantar faciitis and irritated the bejeebers out of your "stirrup" muscles on the left and right side of the ankle (posterior tibialis, peroneals, and such).
The swelling toes could be from pronation, which makes your feet act wider across the toes in your shoes and rubs the pinky against the inside of the shoe. Is the swelling constant, or only after you've been on your feet a while?
Your best bet is to see the doc.
If your foot feels hot and is red, the swelling spreads, and if the pain is in your CALF (not the inside along the peroneals, but the meaty juicy calf muscle itself), go to the ER immediately!
If it's bad enough to keep you awake at night, or to wake you from sleep, go to the ER!
Keep an eye on it. If you can get in to an urgent care clinic in the morning or call your doc's office and speak to the weekend on-call for his practice, that would be good.
Better to get it checked out, especially if it's freaking you out.
Then after you are cleared by the doc, look into some wide toe-box bike shoes, more float for the pedals, good insoles, and a medial forefoot wedge.



Reply With Quote
.
