What’s wrong with the heel bone?

Heel bone pain may be caused by plantar fasciitis, heel bone spurs, Achilles tendonitis and so on. 1. Plantar fasciitis: often because of excessive pulling stimulation or cold caused by a local aseptic inflammation, the typical symptom is heel pain, and sometimes the pressure pain will be more intense, the pain in the morning when the pain is obvious, walking pain aggravated. 2. Heel bone spurs: are formed by the body’s self-protection and self-repair, but they may also be induced by overweight and overstrain of joints, and cause pain if they occur in the heel area. 3. Achilles tendonitis: is due to the Achilles tendon part of the repeated strenuous stretching, resulting in strain injury, mostly seen in high jump, track and field athletes, often manifested as pain and swelling in the heel area. Heel bone pain may also be caused by other reasons, such as synovitis, rheumatism, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, with the doctor to do the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment.