Walking with the heel not touching the ground may be due to foot deformity, poliomyelitis, bad walking habits and other reasons. 1. Foot deformity: It may be caused by congenital gene mutation, trauma, neuropathy and other reasons. Deformity of the foot can affect the walking posture, which can cause the phenomenon of walking with the heel not touching the ground. 2. Poliomyelitis: It is an acute infectious disease mainly caused by poliovirus infection. Paralysis, fever and other symptoms can occur. If not actively treated, the long-term paralyzed limbs can occur muscle atrophy, limb deformity and other phenomena, which can appear walking heel to the ground. 3. Bad walking habits: small children have a strong ability to imitate, may be due to curiosity, to imitate the heel without walking, and over time can become a habit. It is suggested that there may be other reasons for not walking on one’s heels, such as clubfoot. Go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.