There are many clinical causes of a heel pain, commonly considered to be heel spur, Achilles tendonitis, fat pad inflammation, fat pad atrophy, gouty arthritis, etc., as follows: a. Heel spur, Achilles tendonitis, fat pad inflammation, fat pad atrophy: patients who have these conditions will lead to patients with significant pain symptoms in the heel, need to walk less, reduce the local stimulation, and adhere to Daily topical use of blood circulation herbs, boiling after fumigation, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to relieve the patient’s pain symptoms, and slowly recover. Second, gouty arthritis: patients with gouty arthritis, such as uric acid crystals deposited within the joint, will lead to the existence of significant local pain symptoms in the joint. Soft tissue injury, joint capsule injury, fracture of the heel bone: the heel is subjected to external force, causing local soft tissue injury, joint capsule injury, fracture of the heel bone, which will also lead to the existence of significant pain symptoms in the heel.