What’s wrong with the redness, swelling and pain on the soles of your feet?

Redness, swelling and pain on the soles of the feet may be the cause of cellulitis, trauma and allergic reactions.
1. Cellulitis: Cellulitis may occur when the tissue of the sole of the foot is infected by bacteria, which manifests as purulent inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue of the sole of the foot, under the fascia, or deep connective tissue, and is characterized by redness, swelling, heat and pain.
2. Trauma: when the sole of the foot is hit or injured by external force, the subcutaneous tissue, fascia and muscle of the sole of the foot will be damaged and local inflammation reaction will occur, which is manifested as redness, swelling and heat pain of the tissue of the sole of the foot.
3. Allergic reaction: when the soles of the feet skin contact with allergens will stimulate the body’s autoimmune response, local skin redness, swelling, pain, rash and other allergic reactions.
If the symptoms of redness, swelling and pain on the soles of the feet, you need to go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause, and the doctor will issue an individualized treatment plan according to the situation, so as not to delay the condition.