How to treat pain in the fascia next to the Achilles tendon

Fascial pain next to the Achilles tendon should firstly identify the cause, and then choose general treatment, medication, surgery and other ways to target. The causes of fascial pain next to the Achilles tendon include inappropriate shoes, trauma, fasciitis, etc. It is recommended to identify the cause of the disease before treatment and target treatment. 1. Inappropriate shoes: If the patient’s shoes are too tight and repeatedly rub the fascia next to the Achilles tendon, pain will easily occur. Usually, the symptoms can be relieved by replacing the shoes with loose and comfortable ones and taking sufficient rest. 2. Trauma: If the fascia next to the Achilles tendon is traumatized, causing infection at the broken area, the patient should promptly carry out debridement, keep the wound clean, change the medication regularly, and if accompanied by fracture or other soft tissue rupture, it is also necessary to carry out surgical repair in a timely manner. 3. Fasciitis: due to the patient’s trauma or long-term weight-bearing and other factors caused by inflammation of the fascia next to the Achilles tendon, you can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib, diclofenac sodium, and other drugs for anti-inflammatory pain, the patient can also be fully rested, in the painful parts of the fascia for the appropriate hot compresses. Caused by the Achilles tendon next to the fascia pain causes more, may also be related to muscle strain, gouty arthritis and other reasons, if the symptoms do not get better after resting, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.