Heel fractures often occur when they are formed by jumping from high places and by severe traumatic compression. Common clinical symptoms include: 1. pain: patients with heel fracture will feel severe pain in the heel; 2. local swelling: swelling will occur in the case of local soft tissue injury; 3. dysfunction: bleeding will occur in the case of trauma to the foot, and deformity will occur in the case of bone displacement, etc. Patients should pay attention to and be alert to the above symptoms and go to regular hospitals for examination and treatment in a timely manner.