A woman’s left heel pain may be caused by osteoporosis, plantar fasciitis, heel bone bursitis and other diseases. 1. Osteoporosis: Most women experience a decline in organ function and a loss of calcium content in the bones during menopause. If you don’t pay attention to calcium supplementation, it will easily lead to osteoporosis. It may lead to the symptom of left heel pain. 2. Plantar fasciitis: when women often wear high heels, it is easy to change the pressure point of the foot, resulting in excessive tension on the bottom of the foot, causing aseptic inflammation and leading to the occurrence of left heel pain. 3. Achilles bursitis: If a woman suffers from Achilles bursitis, it is easy to appear bursa wall hypertrophy, secretion of a large amount of synovial fluid filled with the capsule, resulting in local congestion and swelling, resulting in heel pain symptoms. If you have left heel pain, you should go to the hospital in time, and give appropriate treatment and therapy under the guidance of the doctor after clarifying the cause of the disease.