After a new shoe wears the heel, the heel should be treated symptomatically. Generally, if the broken part is relatively large and deep, it is best to go to the hospital for disinfection and bandaging treatment. If the location of the abrasion is relatively superficial, you can deal with it yourself, you can properly disinfect with iodophor and then apply a band-aid for protection. After the new shoes grinding feet, the next time you wear shoes, it is best to add soft pads or Band-Aids to the heel area, which can effectively avoid friction and reduce the damage to the skin. In addition, if the new shoes repeatedly rub the feet, it is best to change the shoes or the new shoes on the upper treatment to avoid further wear heel, causing pain to the patient. Generally, the upper of the shoe can be gently tapped with a hammer to make the upper soft, which can reduce the irritation to the skin of the heel.