The most common cause of pain in women’s feet is metatarsal fasciitis. Metatarsophalangeal fasciitis is associated with cold and fatigue factors, long-term standing and walking can lead to excessive stress on the metatarsophalangeal fascia, causing the metatarsophalangeal fascia to occur aseptic inflammatory reaction, the stimulation of inflammatory factors lead to the pain and discomfort at the soles of the feet, and many patients will experience swelling and cracking discomfort at the soles of the feet. There is obvious pressure pain in the soles of the feet, usually in the morning when the pain is more obvious when you just get off the ground, walking for a period of time after the pain is alleviated, and the pain will be aggravated after continuing to walk. In addition, women with pain in the ball of the foot may also be related to local soft tissue tumors, fatigue fractures, infectious lesions and other factors, which need to be combined with medical history and physical examination and auxiliary examination to further clarify the cause.