Redness, swelling and pain on the soles of the feet may be caused by soft tissue injury, plantar fasciitis, cellulitis and other reasons.
1. Soft tissue injury: If you stand or walk for a long time, your feet will not get enough rest, and overwork will lead to higher pressure on your feet, and the muscles and nerves will be compressed, resulting in redness, swelling and pain on the soles of your feet. It is recommended to take a rest in time and avoid bearing weight again.
2. Plantar fasciitis: excessive activity, exertion, cold, etc., resulting in inflammatory substances oozing out, may appear on the soles of the feet red, swollen and painful and other uncomfortable symptoms. You can take oral medication of Loxoprofen sodium to reduce inflammation and analgesia.
3. Cellulitis: Cellulitis is caused by bacterial infection, which is most common in the face of the foot, and may be manifested as redness, swelling and pain of the local skin on the soles of the feet. Timely anti-infection treatment is needed.
Patients with persistent redness, swelling and pain on the soles of the feet can not be relieved, after ruling out non-physiological causes, should go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and take targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.