There is no quick fix for plantar pain, but rather it needs to be treated according to the specific cause, which can be treated with general therapy, physiotherapy, medication or surgery. Common causes include heel osteochondrosis, plantar fasciitis, muscle strain, etc.
1. Heel osteochondroma: it occurs in the elderly, the local long-term activities lead to heel bone irritation, which causes degenerative changes in the heel bone, stimulates the local production of aseptic inflammation, resulting in pain on the soles of the feet. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to relieve pain, such as Loxoprofen sodium, ibuprofen and so on. If it affects daily walking and the symptoms are severe, surgery is needed to remove the hyperplastic bone.
2. Plantar Fasciitis: Prolonged standing, walking and other behaviors will lead to repeated pulling and abrasion of the heel bone and plantar fascia connection area, which will cause local aseptic inflammation, resulting in plantar pain. You can take baking and pressing to improve the symptoms, and if the pain is serious, you can take celecoxib to relieve the pain.
3. Muscle strain: plantar pain may also be caused by excessive exercise, excessive weight-bearing strain pain, usually after sufficient rest will gradually ease, and at the same time you can take the local hot compresses, so as to relieve the pain, without special treatment.
There are many ways to treat plantar pain, after the symptoms can first rest, if not relieved should promptly consult a doctor, complete the relevant examination, clear cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment. The above drugs need to be applied in accordance with medical advice, not to be used indiscriminately, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.