What can I take to get rid of my heel pain?

Heel pain cannot be eradicated simply by taking medication, but requires general treatment, physical therapy, medication, and surgery depending on the specific cause of the condition. Heel pain caused by soft tissue swelling due to excessive exercise can not be eradicated simply by taking painkillers (ibuprofen capsules) and anti-swelling drugs (Panax ginseng tablets), and needs to be eliminated through rest, physical therapy (infrared), massage, and so on. If the pain is caused by trauma resulting in soft tissue injury and fracture of the heel, local braking and external immobilization with plaster or brace, elevation of the affected limb, application of pain medication, including oral or topical (flurbiprofen ester cream) and swelling medication, can relieve pain. Fractures require conservative plaster immobilization for three months or surgical immobilization for complete healing. Heel pain is recommended to be treated under the supervision of a physician. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.