Headaches in the foot bones of children may be a normal physiological phenomenon caused by growing pains, or they may be caused by pathological factors such as calcium deficiency, Achilles tendonitis and injuries.
1. Physiological factors: During the child’s growth and development, due to the relatively rapid growth of bones, it is easy to develop symptoms of growing pains, which can be manifested as a headache in the foot bone, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.
2. Pathological factors
(1) Calcium deficiency: If children suffer from calcium deficiency during the growth period, coupled with insufficient daily supplementation of calcium, they are prone to osteoarthritic symptoms such as pain in the bones of the feet.
(2) Achilles tendonitis: children are active, often running and jumping, etc. easily caused by the lower limb local tissue strain, inflammation stimulation caused by local pain in the foot bone.
(3) Injury: If the child’s foot is smashed by foreign objects or accidentally fall, it is easy to lead to foot bone injury or fracture, which leads to pain in the child’s foot bone.
If the symptoms of the child’s foot bone headache for a long time can not be relieved or progressive aggravation, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.