In clinical terminology called metatarsal fasciitis, commonly known as plantar fasciitis, there is no difference between plantar fasciitis and metatarsal fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis and metatarsophalangeal fasciitis are not the same. When standing or walking for a long period of time causes aseptic inflammation around the metatarsal fascia, which is followed by pain in the bottom of the foot during exercise. Pain in the plantar and heel position as the main clinical symptom is a chronic, easily recurring disease, characterized by aseptic inflammation as the main pathological feature. For treatment, pain medications such as ibuprofen tablets can be chosen to help relieve inflammation and reduce pain. It can also be combined with physical therapy such as massage and hot compresses, which can increase local blood circulation and reduce the release of inflammatory factors, thus relieving local pain symptoms. More serious pain can also choose the local closed treatment method, can play a better anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect. If the diagnosis of plantar fasciitis or metatarsal fasciitis, please follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment in a timely manner, do not self-medication and treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.