Gout may cause heel pain. In addition, heel pain may also be caused by plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis and other factors. 1. Gout: Although the first symptom of gout is redness, swelling, heat and pain in the first metatarsal toe, ankle, knee and other single joints, with the development of the disease, some patients may also experience pain in the dorsum of the foot, heel and other parts of the foot. 2. Plantar fasciitis: it is mainly an inflammatory reaction caused by excessive force, heel tingling is a common clinical symptom of plantar fasciitis, the pain is obvious in the morning, and the symptom will be relieved after some time of activity. 3. Achilles tendonitis: occurs in the foot of the Achilles tendon of inflammation, the main clinical symptoms of the Achilles tendon pain, stiffness, etc., the patient will be on tiptoe, walking, feel pain in the upper part of the heel, after excessive exercise, the pain will be aggravated. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clearly diagnose the cause of heel pain, and then carry out appropriate treatment to avoid delaying the condition.