More pain in the heel after a closed injection may be caused by an irritating reaction to the medication, or local vascular nerve injury.
In general, acute injury or chronic strain injury to the heel, etc., may cause intolerable pain and require closed needle treatment. In the process of closed treatment, a certain amount of local anesthetic drugs and hormone drugs will be used. If the hormonal drugs are injected into the inflamed area, it will cause an inflammatory reaction, leading to increased symptoms of heel pain, which is more painful than before the closed injection.
However, heel pain is more painful after a closed injection and usually gradually decreases in about 4-6 hours. If the heel keeps hurting after the closed injection and the pain lasts for more than 6 hours, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and examination, to clarify whether local soft tissue injury or vascular and nerve injuries, etc. have occurred.
Once the relevant damage occurs, it is necessary to cooperate with professional doctors to take appropriate treatment measures.
If the heel hurts more after the closed injection, you should rest immediately and the pain can be gradually reduced. If the heel has been painful, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to consult and check, identify the causes, and take timely targeted measures.