Heel bursitis : symptoms and treatments
Heel bursitis (also known as calcaneal bursitis) is a painful disease that can make daily activities difficult. This foot condition arises when a bursa, a sac that secretes synovial fluid and serves to lubricate the joint between the bone and the tendon, becomes inflamed.
Although heel bursitis is usually harmless, it is nonetheless painful and uncomfortable. If you believe you have it, you should get assistance as soon as possible. You’ll be back on your feet in no time with the correct intervention at the right moment!
However, some people, particularly athletes, continue to participate in sports despite chronic bursitis. This might aggravate the bursitis, producing extra foot discomfort and worsening the inflammation.
PiedReseau explains the many methods for detecting, treating, and avoiding this condition.
To determine when to see a podiatrist, you must first understand the most common symptoms of bursitis. Keep a close eye on the (…learn more)
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