Heel Spurs
What are Heel Spurs?
Heel spurs are bony growths on the underside of the heel bone, formed over many months due to the accumulation of calcium deposits. They often accompany plantar fasciitis but can exist without causing pain.
What are common signs and symptoms of Heel Spurs?
- Sharp pain in the heel when standing up after resting
- A knife-like pain in the heel area after prolonged activity
- Swelling and inflammation at the front of the heel
- Heat radiating from the affected area
- A small, visible bony protrusion under the heel in some cases
Heel Spurs FAQ
For a proper diagnosis and recommended treatment plan, we suggest you consult with a podiatrist for professional help and care.