The pain on the back of the foot can be caused by trauma, dengue, lower extremity vascular disease, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, diabetes and other factors.
1. Trauma: after trauma to the back of the foot, localized swelling and pain can occur, and the back of the foot can be hot and painful.
2. Danovirus: Danovirus is caused by streptococcus infection, which can trigger tingling symptoms on the back of the foot, accompanied by fever, and the tingling symptoms can be significantly aggravated after activities.
3. Lower extremity vascular diseases: including vasculitis and arteriosclerosis, etc., which can lead to lower extremity arterial blood supply deficiency, the back of the foot blood supply obstacle, cold, numbness, tingling and other manifestations.
4. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: pain in the back of the foot can be caused by herniated lumbar intervertebral disc and other diseases, and nerve root compression can lead to pain in the back of the foot and other innervated areas, such as sensory abnormalities and other manifestations of nerve compression.
If you have pain in the back of the foot, you should consult a doctor in time, and actively carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of a specialized doctor, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.