The location of plantar fasciitis pain is mainly on the underside of the heel.
Plantar fasciitis is an aseptic inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is often triggered by chronic strain on the plantar muscles and minor localized tears due to repetitive pulling.
Since the plantar fascia mainly originates from the heel bone, when plantar fasciitis occurs, the pain is mainly confined to the lower part of the heel. The pain tends to aggravate when pressing on the bottom of the heel, and is more pronounced when waking up in the morning and after resting from exercise, and decreases after appropriate activities.
When the pain symptoms of plantar fasciitis are not relieved for a long time, you should consult a doctor in time.