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Common Causes of Foot Pain

Foot pain can occur due to a long list of health conditions. “The foot has so many bones and joints and tendons, the possibility of what can go wrong is almost endless,” says Alexander Peterson, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Keck Medicine of the University of Southern California.
Here are some of the most common causes of foot pain.
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendinitis
Bunions
Metatarsalgia
Your metatarsals are the bones in the front of your feet, below your toes. When this area of your foot (sometimes called the ball of the foot) becomes inflamed, you can develop pain and irritation.
Neuromas
A neuroma develops when the tissue surrounding a nerve thickens, which can cause stinging, burning, or numbness in affected areas. A common form is called Morton’s neuroma, which affects the front, or ball, of your foot, often between your third and fourth toes, but it can occur in between any of the toes.
Bone and Ligament Injuries
Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis This form of arthritis can cause pain and stiffness in any area of your feet and ankles. The big toe and midfoot are the most commonly affected areas, according to Peterson.
- Psoriatic Arthritis This condition often causes pain in the back of the heel or bottom of your feet.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis This form of arthritis can cause pain and swelling in any area of the feet and ankles, and usually affects both feet.