What does a woman’s heel pain indicate?

Heel pain in women may indicate plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel bone osteophytes, heel bone bursitis and other diseases. 1. Plantar Fasciitis: Women wearing high heels for a long time for sports and walking will cause the fascia at the heel to bear a large load and produce aseptic inflammation, resulting in heel pain. 2. Achilles tendonitis: women wearing high heels will put their feet in an uneven plane, which will cause damage and contracture of the metatarsal tendon membrane in the long run, thus causing symptoms of heel pain. At the same time, excessive exercise will cause excessive tension of the Achilles tendon on the bone, resulting in inflammatory reaction between the Achilles tendon and the stopping point of the Achilles bone and cause pain. 3. Osteophytes of the heel bone: Long-term heavy labor or overweight will lead to osteophytes of the heel bone, which will increase the friction with the surrounding tissues and cause pain. 4. Bursitis of the heel bone: Excessive exercise can also cause damage to the bursa around the heel bone, resulting in aseptic inflammation and heel pain. There are many reasons for heel pain in women, and it is recommended to go to the orthopedic department of the hospital for a clear cause and professional treatment.