What is the cause of the pain in the heart of the left foot when pressed

The common causes of pain when pressing on the left sole of the foot are plantar muscle strain, fasciitis or bone problems.
1. Plantar muscle strain: If you stand or walk for too long, it will lead to muscle strain and soreness when you press the sole of the foot, resting or massaging the sole of the foot can reduce the symptoms.
2. Fasciitis: prolonged and strenuous exercise, repeated stimulation will lead to adhesions, osteophytes, and symptoms of fasciitis, which can be treated by braking or physical therapy.
3. Plantar bone related problems: tumor, fracture, osteophyte, bone spur formation, etc. These problems will stimulate the peripheral nerves and cause pain, which will be aggravated when walking, and can be diagnosed by X-ray, CT and other related examinations, and treated symptomatically.
If there is pain in the heart of the left foot when pressed, you should consult a doctor in time to improve the relevant examination to clarify the diagnosis, so as to avoid delaying the condition.