What does pain in the left heel indicate?

Left heel pain generally indicates the emergence of osteophytes, Achilles tendonitis, fasciitis and other conditions. 1. Osteomalacia: left heel pain is mainly due to joint aging ligament laxity to promote the formation of bone spurs, bone spurs will stimulate the surrounding soft tissues to cause inflammation after proliferation. It is recommended to use flurbiprofen gel paste, ibuprofen tablets, diclofenac diethylamide ointment and so on for treatment according to the doctor’s advice. 2. Achilles tendonitis: left heel pain is mainly caused by the Achilles tendon repeated strenuous stretching or exertion caused by injury. It is recommended to use naproxen delayed-release tablets, diclofenac sodium delayed-release capsules, blood circulation and pain relief cream and other drugs for treatment. 3. Fasciitis: left heel pain is mainly caused by trauma, strain, vascular disease caused by inflammation of the fascia infection. It is recommended to take celecoxib capsules, meloxicam tablets and other drugs for treatment as prescribed by the doctor. Daily attention should be paid to more rest, appropriate exercise, avoid overwork. If the pain persists without relief, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.