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Heel pain

Heel pain usually affects the bottom or back of the heel. Heel pain is rarely a symptom of a serious health condition, but it can get in the way of daily activities, such as walking.

The most common causes of heel pain are plantar fasciitis, which affects the bottom of the heel, and Achilles tendinitis, which affects the back of the heel.

Heel pain also may be caused by other chronic conditions, injuries or some medical conditions that affect the bones and joints. Causes of heel pain include:

Chronic conditions that can cause heel pain

Injuries that can cause heel pain

Medical conditions that can cause heel pain

Even mild heel pain can be bothersome, but you usually can safely try simple home remedies for a short time.

Seek immediate medical attention if you:

Schedule an office visit if:

Self-care

Heel pain often goes away on its own with home care. Try the following:

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