The main reason for the patient’s foot pain in daily life is the loss of calcium in the bones of the patient’s feet, which causes the patient to suffer from local osteoporosis, which reduces the absorption of nutrients in the local muscle tissues, resulting in muscle nutrient metabolism disorders, resulting in foot pain, tenderness, weakness, and difficulty in walking. In addition, excessive strain on the muscles of the patient’s feet or repeated stimulation by external forces, cold and other factors may also produce the accumulation of acid in the muscles, resulting in localized soreness and pain. After the patient develops soreness, he or she needs to reduce the activities of the feet, soak the feet with hot water frequently, take calcium and vitamin D supplements regularly, and also perform acupuncture and massage on the feet, which can gradually relieve the soreness.