Possible causes of foot pain with a tendon include tendon injury, lumbar disc herniation, fasciitis and so on.
1. Tendon injury: if the localization is hit by external force, or if one’s own movement is excessive, it is easy to cause tendon injury, which will lead to the symptom of foot pain.
2. Herniated lumbar disc: this may be due to the herniated lumbar disc compressing the nerves, resulting in lower limb muscles being affected, which may also lead to foot pain.
3. Fasciitis: Fasciitis is an aseptic inflammation, closely related to long-term muscle strain in the feet. At the onset, there will be obvious localized pain, accompanied by numbness of the skin and impaired mobility.
There are many reasons why there is a tendon pain in the foot, if the pain is persistent and cannot be relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.