Heel pain during pregnancy may be caused by weight gain, calcium deficiency, increased estrogen levels, Achilles tendonitis and other causes.
1. Weight gain: With the increase of weight during pregnancy, the heel bearing point may also find changes, and aseptic inflammation may occur, causing heel pain.
2. Calcium deficiency: As the demand for nutrients during pregnancy is greater than that of the normal population, the demand for calcium also increases, and long-term deficiencies cause a lack of calcium deficiency, which may lead to the formation of osteoporosis and heel pain over time.
3. Increase in estrogen level: Estrogen in the body is always maintained at a high level during pregnancy, which may cause joint ligament relaxation, thus inducing heel pain.
4. Achilles tendonitis: If the pregnant woman herself suffers from Achilles tendonitis, the organization of heel pain may be aggravated due to the irritation of the change in the point of force on the foot.
If heel pain persists during pregnancy and cannot be relieved, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, so as not to affect your life and delay your condition.