What are the symptoms associated with foot bone pain?

Foot bone pain can be caused by a variety of factors and can be accompanied by different symptoms depending on the primary disease. For example, foot bone fractures may cause local symptoms such as swelling and restricted movement of the foot; foot bone infections may cause systemic symptoms such as fever, chills and fatigue; foot bone deformities may cause symptoms such as abnormal foot bone shape and difficulty walking; and osteoporosis may be accompanied by systemic bone pain and spinal deformities.