Pain in the heel of the toe two fingers down is also known as forefoot plantar pain. It may be related to trauma, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, bunion, tendon injury, plantar fasciitis and other diseases.
1.Forefoot smashing and crushing injuries can cause soft tissue damage or even fracture, there may be pain, swelling and other symptoms.
2. Rheumatoid rheumatoid arthritis in the advanced stage can cause deformation of the toe joints, and symptoms of pain can also occur when walking.
3. Gouty arthritis can also cause painful symptoms due to the deposition of gout stones into the joints.
4. Bunion may cause deformation of the first metatarsophalangeal joint, osteophytes, and pain when walking due to uneven pressure.
5. Injuries to the flexor tendons of the toes, such as tendon strains and stenosing tenosynovitis, can also cause pain in the plantar aspect of the forefoot.
6. Repeated pulling of the plantar fascia can lead to aseptic inflammation, which can lead to compression and extrusion when walking, which can also lead to plantar pain in the forefoot.
If the symptoms of plantar pain in the forefoot occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner for medical examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and then symptomatic treatment.