What’s wrong with the bones in your feet?

There are several common causes of bone pain in the foot: the first cause is acute injury to the foot, which is caused by sudden violence during exercise or walking, resulting in bone damage to the foot and pain. The second reason is chronic strain injury to the bones of the foot, due to long-term high load standing, walking will produce bone damage, resulting in cumulative damage and pain. The third reason can be due to bone tumors, which can cause pain due to tumor invasion in the bone. The fourth reason can be due to systemic diseases, such as diabetes and gout, which can also cause pain in the bones of the foot. The fifth reason can also be caused by adverse stimuli, such as cold stimuli and inappropriate shoes, resulting in localized damage and thus pain.