What causes pain in the heel of the foot to walk without walking

The patient’s heel pain from walking, not walking without pain, is generally due to the following causes: 1, plantar plantar fasciitis: this is the most common disease leading to heel pain, is due to prolonged excessive weight-bearing walking, resulting in a sterile inflammation of the plantar plantar fascia stop site repeatedly strained, mostly combined with heel spurs. 2, heel fat pad inflammation: due to excessive weight-bearing, cold stimulation, etc. 3, Achilles tendonitis: long-term excessive exercise, repeatedly pulling the Achilles tendon, resulting in congestion, chronic injury to the Achilles tendon stop site, manifested as pain behind the heel when walking. If heel pain occurs, attention should be paid to rest, avoid prolonged weight-bearing walking, avoid excessive exercise, pain can be treated with oral or topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and can be combined with local physical therapy, such as hot compresses, shock waves and other physical therapy.