What’s wrong with running heel pain?

Running heel pain may be caused by muscle injury, gouty arthritis, osteoporosis and other reasons. 1. Muscle injury: If the patient runs for too long or in an improper running posture, the muscles in the heel area are abnormally injured, the symptom of running heel pain may occur. 2. Gouty arthritis: if the patient suffers from gouty arthritis, when running, the body will secrete too much sweat, which will stimulate the nerve tissues of the heel, leading to the symptom of running heel pain. 3. Osteoporosis: when suffering from osteoporosis, it is easy to cause localized compression fracture, which may be induced when running, thus resulting in the symptom of running heel pain. When uncomfortable symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, and give regular treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.