Pain in the heel when walking should be considered in most cases as a bone spur formation in the heel bone. First of all, wear loose shoes and avoid wearing high heels. The road you walk on should avoid ruggedness and not be too hard. In addition, you can use hot compresses and scalding after boiling with blood-vitalizing herbs, and take oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, loxoprofen sodium; apply local futalin cream and flurbiprofen babu cream. You can dig a hole in the place where the pain corresponds to the shoe or pad the area around it, both of which can make the painful area suspended and reduce the pressure. If it cannot be effectively relieved, local closure treatment can be considered, using lidocaine hydrochloride injection and tretinoin injection, once a week for 2-3 times relief, the effect is still better. If conservative treatment is not effective, surgery can be considered to remove the hyperplastic bone spur. Of course, it is also necessary to rule out the presence of heel hypertension and local inflammation of the fat pad of the heel bone. It is also necessary to rule out any inflammation of the Achilles tendon, injury to the Achilles tendon, etc., which may lead to heel pain when walking.