Symptoms of foot pain: 1. For people who are older and live in colder, wetter places, consider that the embolism of the veins or arteries on the bottom of the feet leads to impaired blood circulation in the embolism site, which leads to blood stasis in this area, and the corresponding veins or arteries will expand, and also pull on the nerves, producing the feeling of foot pain. 2. This stagnant blood can compress and stimulate the sensory nerves of the feet, thus producing the symptoms of foot pain. Therefore, when foot pain occurs, first of all, the affected limb should avoid weight-bearing, rest in bed, elevate the affected limb, give local physical therapy to the painful area, and apply topical anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs to treat the symptoms. If there is no relief within a short period of time, you must go to a regular hospital in time to see a doctor and not delay your condition.