What is the pain in the forefoot of the foot?

The causes of forefoot pain are metatarsalgia and bunion deformity, as follows: 1. Metatarsalgia: the main cause is metatarsalgia, a disease caused by strain on the transverse arch of the forefoot, or through tight high-heeled shoes, resulting in forefoot plantar pain caused by pressure on the interphalangeal nerve. 2. Bunion deformity: due to bunion deformity, the first metatarsal head is elevated, and the other metatarsal heads are lowered and become weight-bearing areas, which will be in the corresponding plantar The corpus callosum appears in the corresponding plantar area, resulting in forefoot pain when walking. Patients with forefoot pain can wear orthopedic shoes and transverse arch pads to relieve the symptoms, and also need to strengthen functional exercise, jumping in place, and with local massage and physical therapy, the symptoms can generally be relieved. If the pain is more obvious, you can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain symptoms under the guidance of a doctor.