Can you use safflower oil for sore soles?

If there is no wound on the soles of the feet, you can usually use safflower oil, but at the same time, you need to clarify the cause of the pain. If there is no wound on the bottom of the foot pain usually can use safflower oil, safflower oil has the efficacy of dispelling wind and activating collaterals, reducing swelling and relieving pain, and is used for the treatment of rheumatism and bone pain, bruises and sprains, and itching of the skin. Plantar pain may be caused by exertion, such as long time walking with weight, excessive strain, cold, may induce plantar pain; may also be pathologic, such as plantar fascia, ligament, tendon injuries and plantar fasciitis. All of these factors have a role to play if safflower oil is used without incisions, but the diagnosis should be clarified first. Therefore, it is recommended that when plantar pain is obvious, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and then give targeted treatment, do not blindly use drugs.