What causes pain in the soles of the feet when running

Running foot pain may be caused by environmental factors, trauma, hyperplasia, plantar fasciitis, plantar tendon membrane and so on. 1. Environmental factors: When running, the ligaments and fascia are overstretched due to the thin soles of shoes, the ground is too hard, the slope is too big, etc., and then the running plantar pain will occur. 2. Trauma: When there is trauma on the soles of the feet before or during running, the ligaments and fascia are contracted during running, and the wound is involved. At this time, running plantar pain will occur. 3. Hyperplasia: Due to the hyperplasia of the bones in the foot, the hyperplasia of the bones will stimulate the ligaments and fascia when running, resulting in pain in the soles of the feet. 4. Plantar fasciitis: Plantar fasciitis may be caused by inflammation, micro-injury, obesity and other factors. When running, the inflammation is stimulated, and then there will be running pain in the soles of the feet. 5. Plantar tendonitis: plantar tendon may be caused by chronic strain, trauma, obesity, bad habits and other factors. Patients may have plantar pain, accompanied by mild swelling, pressure pain and other symptoms, which stimulate the tendon membrane when running. At this time, then running plantar pain will occur. It is recommended that when the symptoms of running plantar pain appear, you should go to the hospital in time for a comprehensive test and targeted treatment by a professional physician.