What’s wrong with men’s heel pain?

The symptoms of heel pain in men may be caused by excessive walking, chronic strain injury, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel fracture, heel muscle injury and other factors. 1. Excessive walking: walking for a long time can cause fatigue of the plantar muscles, which can cause pain and discomfort in the heel. 2. Chronic strain: Excessive exercise or excessive weight-bearing can lead to excessive pressure on the heel muscles and other soft tissues of the human body and lead to chronic strain, which in turn can cause heel pain. 3. Plantar fasciitis: long walking or cold feet can lead to aseptic inflammation of the plantar fascia and cause swelling and pain in the heel. 4. Achilles tendonitis: During strenuous exercise, the Achilles tendon will be repeatedly pulled, causing chronic strain on the Achilles tendon, resulting in an inflammatory reaction and causing pain in the heel. 5. Achilles bone fracture: Achilles bone fracture occurs when the heel bone is squeezed or hit by external force, which affects the surrounding muscles, ligaments and other soft tissues and causes pain in the heel. 6. Heel muscle injury: repeated pulling of external forces or foot movement is not sufficiently warmed up, will lead to heel muscle tissue damage and produce hyperplasia, edema, pain phenomenon. If men’s heel pain is obvious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, in order to clarify the cause of the disease and professional comprehensive treatment.