Since the heel bone is the largest in the foot, it absorbs the majority of shock experienced by your feet. Heel spurs can develop as a result of plantar fasciitis when the fascia pulls away from the heel. Calcium deposits form, causing abnormal growths on the heel bone. This can cause pain in the heel when walking or standing. This condition is common in people who have flat feet or higher arches than usual. Wearing supportive shoes can help reduce the pain caused by heel spurs. Local ice applications and anti-inflammatory medications, including injections of cortisone, are helpful when the pain is intense.

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