Patients with naturally wide feet can usually only be narrowed by surgery, but there are certain risks and complications associated with surgery, such as infection, osteomyelitis, lower limb thrombosis, etc. Complications are prone to produce changes in the arch of the foot, for example, it will destroy the transverse or longitudinal arch, resulting in abnormal arches, and prone to symptoms of pain in the foot when walking under load, which will affect the normal life and sports. Generally, it is not recommended to make the foot narrower through surgical treatment, which is prone to the above problems. If the patient has wider feet but no clinical symptoms, no special treatment is needed. If there are clinical symptoms, conservative treatment can be carried out according to different degrees to make the symptoms gradually relieved, such as hot compresses, massages, massage and so on.