Can achalasia cause Achilles tendon rupture?

Achilles pain disorders can cause Achilles tendon ruptures. When achalasia recurs, if not effectively treated, localized inflammatory lesions can lead to a decrease in the effectiveness of localized Achilles tendon therapy, and Achilles tendon rupture can easily occur during subsequent activities. Achalasia mainly refers to pain in the heel and sole of the foot. Achalasia mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and the common site is the heel, and patients obviously feel pain in the heel when walking on the ground. If X-rays are performed, they usually show bone spur-like changes in the heel, which may lead to Achilles tendon rupture if left untreated. The most common treatment for heel pain is physical therapy. If relief is difficult with physical therapy, closed treatment may be considered for patients with frequent recurrences. If conditions allow, the bone spur can also be removed surgically. To treat heel pain pain, you can wash your feet with hot water or herbs. This can effectively improve microcirculation and promote blood circulation. At the same time, you need to keep the plantar fascia effectively stretched in your daily life. It is recommended to go to the hospital for X-ray examination in time when achalasia pain occurs to avoid causing Achilles tendon rupture.