Heel pain is very common, and it usually comes from stress on the heel bone, tendons, or the tissue under the foot. Here are the 8 most common causes:
🦶 1. Plantar fasciitis (most common)
Inflammation of the thick tissue under the foot.
- Sharp pain in the morning
- Pain improves after walking a bit
- Worse after long standing
🦴 2. Heel spur
A small bony growth on the heel bone.
- Often linked with plantar fasciitis
- Pain when stepping on the heel
🦵 3. Achilles tendinitis
Inflammation of the tendon at the back of the heel.
- Pain at back of heel
- Worse with running or climbing stairs
👟 4. Poor footwear
- Flat shoes or worn-out soles
- Lack of arch support
- High heels or hard soles
🏃 5. Overuse / long standing
- Common in jobs requiring long hours on feet
- Repeated pressure causes irritation
⚖️ 6. Excess body weight
- Extra pressure on heel and foot tissues
- Increases risk of inflammation
🧬 7. Arthritis
Including osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
- Heel stiffness and chronic pain
- Joint inflammation
🧠 8. Nerve irritation or injury
- Burning or shooting pain
- Can be due to pinched nerves or trauma
🚨 When to see a doctor
- Severe or long-lasting pain
- Swelling or redness
- Difficulty walking
- Pain after injury
✔️ Bottom line
Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis, overuse, or poor footwear, but other conditions like arthritis or tendon inflammation can also contribute.
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