What’s wrong with the side of the foot that hurts and isn’t red or swollen?

Side of the foot pain without redness and swelling can be seen in a variety of reasons, the main reasons include long standing muscle strain, mild foot sprain, lumbar disc herniation and so on.
1. Muscle strain: prolonged standing work or excessive exercise can cause strain on the tendons and muscles on the side of the foot, which can be manifested as symptoms of pain on the side of the foot, most of the symptoms of soreness and swelling, accompanied by weakness of the foot, which can be relieved by resting in general.
2. Mild foot sprain: Mild foot sprain can cause pain on the side of the foot, but there is no obvious redness or swelling, and the pain symptoms will be aggravated when pressing, and there is a clear history of trauma.
3. Lumbar disc herniation: Lumbar disc herniation can cause pain in the side of the foot without redness or swelling, accompanied by lumbar pain, sciatica and numbness in the lower limbs. Generally seen in the driver or long hours of work, etc..
Side of the foot pain without redness and swelling can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, timely treatment.