The tearing sensation on the sole of the foot after walking is mainly caused by plantar fasciitis and bone spurs.
1. Plantar Fasciitis: Standing for a long period of time will cause the plantar fascia to be overloaded with pressure, and the fascia will be overly stimulated by pulling, which will lead to localized tension or edema, causing acute or chronic injury to the plantar fascia, and then plantar fasciitis will occur. Common causes include: prolonged standing, walking, congenital structural abnormalities such as flat feet, high arched feet and so on.
2. Bone spurs: include primary and secondary types. Primary bone spurs are mostly seen in middle-aged and old people, mainly due to degenerative diseases. Secondary bone spurs are mostly seen in young adults, mostly due to long time wear and tear, resulting in aseptic inflammation of the surrounding soft tissues, which stimulates the nerve root of the sole of the foot, resulting in symptoms of pain after walking.
Tearing sensation after walking on the soles of the feet is caused by a number of aspects, if the symptoms of pain for a long time have not seen significant relief, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible, to clarify the cause, and active treatment.