There may be the following reasons that lead to tingling symptoms on the bottom of the foot: 1. The most common disease that can lead to painful symptoms on the bottom of the foot is plantar tendonitis. The foot, especially the sole, has many soft tissue structures, and because of the special shape of the arch, when standing activities and sports, the arch will play the role of shock absorption and cushioning. The plantar tendon membrane will be significantly strained when the arch is deformed and cushioned, and prolonged strain or sudden violent strain and stimulation of the foot by cold and moisture can trigger aseptic inflammation of the plantar tendon membrane. This inflammation is mostly manifested as a tingling sensation, and the tingling symptom will be aggravated by excessive foot activity, and the pain symptom can be relieved after rest. 2. Patients with tarsometatarsal arthritis will also have tingling symptoms on the bottom of the foot, and the tarsometatarsal joint is the deformation stress point of the foot arch, and when the joint becomes inflamed, tingling symptoms will appear, and the heavier the inflammation, the more obvious the pain will be when standing, and when the foot is not stimulated by external forces, the pain will be significantly reduce.