What’s wrong with your right heel?

A common cause of right heel pain is achalasia, which is a heel pain syndrome caused by a variety of disorders, often associated with heel spurs, heel fat pad inflammation, and metatarsophalangeal fasciitis. Clinical manifestations are heel pain, metatarsophalangeal fasciitis pain that is obvious when walking at the beginning and relieved by activity, swelling of the medial aspect of the heel, and medial metatarsal tenderness. Fat pad inflammation thinning of the fat layer, loss of elasticity, can not wear hard-soled shoes, pressure pain in the center of the lateral metatarsal side of the heel, and sometimes can touch the heel bone nodule. It is aggravated by activity when the lateral plantar nerve branch is compressed, and the pressure pain is at the starting point of the bunion muscle on the medial side of the heel. Treatment: Conservative treatment is effective in most cases, wearing comfortable shoes, applying heel pads and arch support pads. Inflammatory episodes of foot braking, the application of anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy and closed treatment. Surgical treatment is effective in patients for whom conservative treatment is not effective, and surgical methods include partial excision of the metatarsal fascia and resection of bone spurs.