Menstruation and foot pain should be two separate conditions. Menstruation does not usually cause foot pain. There are many causes of foot pain, including: 1) muscle strain, 2) gout and rheumatoid arthritis, and 3) foot fasciitis. You can pay proper attention to keep your feet warm and observe whether the pain is relieved. You can also go to the local hospital for fasting laboratory tests of rheumatic series and blood uric acid to see if there is gout, and you can take oral allopurinol tablets when gout stones appear, and control your diet by eating less tofu, beer, seafood and other foods, which will have a good effect on controlling gout. In case of plantar fasciitis, proper reduction of foot activities, application of futalin, foot physiotherapy, generally in about half a month can be completely eradicated.