I often see some patients come to the physical therapy room with a limp and tell the physical therapist that they are afraid to step on the ground because of pain in the bottom of their feet, especially in the morning when they wake up and step on the ground with their heels, and sometimes it hurts like pins and needles. Similar to the above symptoms, it may be a burning sensation on the bottom of the foot. So, what are the dietary contraindications for patients with burning sensation on the bottom of the feet? Here is a brief introduction: Patients with plantar burning sensation should not eat soy sauce, avoid eating spicy food, avoid smoking and drinking, avoid eating hair. Avoid eating food: 1, betel nut, this product slow diarrhea, and easy to consume gas. Betel nut common side effect is nausea and vomiting (20-30%). 2, wine, wine is the main component of alcohol, chemically named ethanol. Ethanol into the body, can produce a variety of destructive effects. Alcoholic beverages should also be avoided. 3, chili peppers, which are irritating foods. The best food to relieve the spicy taste is milk, especially skimmed milk.