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What complications can plantar fasciitis cause? Can the current medical treatment of plantar fasciitis be completely cured?
Patients with plantar fasciitis may have partial plantar pain, which is aggravated when walking, and can be cured by active treatment. I suggest you use some anti-inflammatory drugs according to your doctor's advice. Plantar fasciitis can be treated by reducing exercise, raising the affected limb, medication, physical therapy and surgery to relieve pain. It can be cured in most cases. 1, general treatment: when the pain occurs, you can reduce the activity, raise the affected limb, and pay attention to protecting the heel to relieve the symptoms. 2. Drug treatment: ibuprofen sustained-release tablets, celecoxib and other drugs can be taken orally according to the doctor's advice, and drugs such as flurbiprofen gel patch can be used locally to achieve analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. If necessary, local sealing can be used. It is suggested to follow the doctor's advice and pay attention to the contraindications and adverse reactions of drugs. 3. Physical therapy: extracorporeal shock wave therapy can relieve pain and promote tissue recovery. 4. Surgical treatment: When conservative treatment is not effective, surgical treatment can be considered to remove plantar fascia and adhesion tissue, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment.

Plantar fasciitis should be hospitalized in time and follow the doctor's advice. In most cases, it can be completely cured. Recurrence is not rare, and attention should be paid to preventing plantar fasciitis in daily life. The situation of foot fasciitis can be cured, because foot fasciitis is mainly caused by repeated stress on the foot, which will lead to excessive stress on the fascia and inflammatory edema of the fascia.

Therefore, it will cause obvious pain in the feet, especially when resting on the ground. Generally, the pain will be obviously relieved after a period of activities, and it will be obviously aggravated after long-term activities. When this happens, you must avoid the pain when you are overweight, especially avoiding running, jumping and climbing stairs repeatedly in mountaineering activities, so as not to increase the burden on the fascia of the foot and lead to the aggravation of fasciitis. It is feasible to heat up at ordinary times, and it is best to wear thick-soled soft shoes when walking. At the same time, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were used to fight aseptic inflammation of fasciitis. If the patient has obvious pain and tenderness, but the symptoms are not obvious through drug treatment, the compressed part can be partially closed, and glucocorticoid drugs can be injected to fight the aseptic inflammation of foot fasciitis, thus promoting the recovery of fasciitis.