What’s wrong with the nerve in the sole of the foot?

A burst of pain in the nerves of the soles of the feet may be plantar fasciitis, or it may be a complication of other chronic diseases, such as diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
1. Plantar fasciitis: refers to aseptic inflammation of the plantar fascia or tendon, often caused by long-term overload of plantar pressure, causing chronic and acute injury to the plantar fascia. Walking often causes severe and significant pain in the plantar foot.
2. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic patients with long-term poor blood sugar control, easily triggered by foot nerve damage, resulting in severe pain in the soles of the feet.
3. Plantar injury: plantar soft tissue contusion or fracture, etc., can also cause plantar nerve involvement pain, there may be a burst of nerve pain phenomenon.
There may be other reasons for the phenomenon of plantar nerve pain, such as walking for too long, cold feet, and so on. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and adopt reasonable treatment under the doctor’s guidance.