How to treat pain in the bottom of the left heel in women

Pain in the bottom of the left heel in women may be due to local trauma, resulting in soft tissue injury to the plantar fascia, or it may be a fracture of the heel bone, which can be determined by a plantar X-ray examination to determine whether there is a fracture. If it is a soft tissue injury, you can choose to treat it locally with safflower oil and other blood-stasis-boosting drugs. If it is a fracture of the heel bone, promptly cast and other fixed braking, prohibit premature weight-bearing walking. Trauma pain is usually more intense, you can take oral painkillers, such as Ereximab tablets, meloxicam tablets, etc. for pain relief. In addition, it may also be caused by local plantar fasciitis, heel bone spurs and other chronic strain injuries. You can use local ultrasound physiotherapy, topical etofenacin gel and flurbiprofen cream treatment, painful places can also be closed with lidocaine, try to wear sports shoes and flat shoes, avoid wearing high heels, serious osteophytes, bone spurs, if necessary, surgery to remove.