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Heel pain

February, 19th, 2025


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Soreness on the back or underside of the heel that may make walking uncomfortable or very hard.


Description

Rest. And avoid running, standing for a long time and walking on hard surfaces. Put ice on the heel for up to 20 minutes, three times a day. Try arch supports that can be bought without a prescription to help relieve pain.


Self-care

See a healthcare professional immediately for:

  • Serious pain and swelling.
  • Heel pain caused by injury.
  • A problem with flexing or bending the foot downward.
  • No way to walk comfortably.
  • Fever associated with numbness or tingling in the heel.

When to seek immediate medical care

Make an appointment to see a healthcare professional if heel pain:

  • Happens at rest.
  • Lasts or worsens over a few weeks or more despite home care.
  • Limits the ability to work or do daily tasks.

, When to make a doctor’s appointment


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