What’s wrong with the pain on the bottom of the forefoot?

Pain in the forefoot sole may be due to strain, toe lesions, fasciitis, osteophytes and gout.
1. Strain injury: people wearing high heels for a long time, due to long time standing, resulting in excessive load on the forefoot, so that the forefoot muscles and fascia and other damage caused by pain. In addition, mountain climbing, race walking and other excessive exercise, will also cause forefoot congestion and edema, usually appear foot forefoot pain.
2. Toe lesions: These include bunion, bunionette, bunion deformity, etc. Typical manifestations include pain in the sole of the forefoot, mild displacement of the bunion, and bony protrusions of the toes.
3. Fasciitis: It is a kind of aseptic inflammation triggered by strain, cold stimulation, immune response and other factors, and the pain may be accompanied by muscle spasms, insensibility and other symptoms.
4. Osteomalacia: It is less common in the sole of the foot, and may be caused by obesity, wear and tear, uneven force on the sole of the foot, etc. It manifests itself as pain when walking, and in severe cases, pain may also occur when resting.
5. Gout: caused by excessive intake of purine food, etc., manifesting as pain in the sole of the forefoot, redness and swelling of the joints of the feet and decreased mobility due to the stimulation of uric acid crystals.
If the forefoot pain is more intense and can not be relieved, you can go to the hospital to find out the cause of the early treatment.