What’s this tearing sensation in the center of my foot when I walk?

A tearing sensation in the center of the foot when walking may be caused by metatarsal fasciitis, trauma, infection, etc. 1. Metatarsal Fasciitis: Aseptic inflammation of the plantar fascia caused by long term walking wear and tear and strain injury, when the fasciitis strikes the center of the palm of the patient’s walking foot can appear like a tearing feeling. 2. Trauma: due to trauma or strenuous exercise and other injuries caused by the patient’s foot bones, ligaments or soft tissue injuries, the patient is walking and pulling the damaged tissue, the patient may appear in the center of the palm of the foot may appear like a tearing sensation. 3. Infection: due to bacterial, fungal and other pathogens infecting the soles of the feet, causing localized infection foci on the soles of the feet, accompanied by redness, swelling and pain, the center of the palm of the foot can appear like a tearing sensation when running and walking. There may be other reasons for the feeling of tearing in the center of the foot when walking, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy.