What’s wrong with your right foot?

Right foot pain can be caused by plantar fasciitis, lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, trauma, gout and so on.
1. Plantar fasciitis: long-term weight-bearing walking, running, hiking, climbing stairs, etc., can make the plantar tendon membrane tension increases, the local soft tissues are subjected to too high a load, triggering myofasciitis, inflammation stimulation of the local pain can occur.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: Lumbar disc herniation can lead to nerve compression, which will cause the right foot and other innervated areas of radiating pain, numbness and other symptoms.
3. Trauma: sprain or external impact on the right foot can cause local soft tissue and bone damage, and in severe cases, fracture and dislocation can occur, resulting in pain, swelling, deformity, and restriction of activities and other symptoms.
4. Gout: When gout involves the right foot, gouty arthritis can be triggered, causing redness, swelling, heat and pain in the joints of the right foot or the instep of the foot, and even affecting the normal activities of the foot.
If your right foot hurts, you should consult a doctor in time and take appropriate treatments under the guidance of a specialist, which will help to relieve the discomfort as soon as possible.