The burning pain of the foot plate is considered to be caused by plantar fasciitis, peripheral neuritis, bone spurs and other diseases. 1. Plantar Fasciitis: Plantar Fasciitis is a sterile inflammation of the plantar fascia due to repeated micro-injuries, the cause of which is related to prolonged walking, running and other factors, which often results in heel pain, leading to burning pain in the sole of the foot. 2. Peripheral neuritis: Peripheral neuritis is a kind of motor, sensory and autonomic nerve disorder of the distal limbs, mostly caused by infection, endocrine disorders, nutritional disorders and other factors, often appearing sensory and motor function abnormality, and can feel burning pain in the sole of the foot. 3. Bone spurs: Bone spurs are self-repairing of bone tissue, most of which are the result of slow degradation and aging of the human body’s bones and joints. If bone spurs appear on the soles of the feet, pressure on the surrounding nerves, tendons, pain, numbness, swelling and other symptoms, some patients will feel burning pain in the foot. There are many causes of burning pain in the sole of the foot, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and standardized treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.