What’s wrong with the neck of the foot that doesn’t swell but hurts when I walk?

The common causes of pain when walking without swelling of the neck of the foot are sudden increase in the amount of exercise, minor trauma and minor ligament injuries.
1. Sudden increase in the amount of exercise: If you don’t do much exercise before, but a sudden increase in the amount of exercise can stimulate the muscles, nerves, blood vessels and other soft tissues around the neck of the foot spasm, so although the neck of the foot is not swollen, but when you walk on the pain.
2. Slight trauma: If the neck of the foot is cut by a sharp blade, forming a long, shallow wound, it will also appear that the neck of the foot is not swollen and it hurts when walking.
3. Slight ligament injury: when the ligament is slightly injured, the tissue edema may not appear for a while, but you will feel pain when walking.
If the neck of the foot is not swollen and it hurts when you walk, you must go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and actively cooperate with the professional doctor’s treatment.