Causes of Heel Pain

Understanding Peripheral Nerve Damage

Peripheral nerve damage occurs when injury or disease affects the essential nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. This condition can lead to pain, weakness, and various sensations like tingling or burning. The degradation of signals from the brain to the body is the primary cause of these symptoms, with areas further away, such as the extremities, experiencing a more pronounced impact.


Paget’s Disease of the Bone

Paget’s Disease of the Bone is a condition characterized by the excessive production of new bone cells, which can lead to deformities. While this condition most commonly affects the pelvis, spine, skull, and legs, it can also affect the heel. The initial symptom of Paget’s Disease is bone pain, which can be localized to the heel or spread throughout the body. It is worth noting that there is a strong genetic predisposition to this condition, meaning it often runs in families. Over time, Paget’s Disease can worsen and lead to complications such as hearing loss, fractures, and nerve damage.

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