The soles of the feet are red. It hurts to walk all the time. It's OK not to move. I don't know what caused it
Condition Analysis:
According to the pictures you uploaded, there are reddening changes in the middle of the soles of your feet and white skin around your toes, which may be the bacterial infection caused by sweating easily when you wear shoes. It is recommended that you wear loose soft soled shoes and don't eat spicy and stimulating food. For the time being, you can soak your feet in hot water to promote local blood circulation. For the painful parts, you can take pictures clearly
Condition Analysis:
Do you have a recent history of trauma or contact with any special items? There are many patients, which may be local skin diseases, and there are these or risky medical histories. Therefore, if you need to check, it is recommended to go to the local hospital for treatment. Regular review is also required
Condition Analysis:
The clinical manifestation of red skin tissue at the sole of the foot is a metabolic reaction of local tissue infection and dermatitis injury. After the diagnosis in the hospital, the combined treatment is carried out through anti allergy, anti infection, heat clearing and detoxification and promoting tissue metabolism.
Condition Analysis:
Considering that it may be caused by plantar fasciitis, it is recommended to take celecoxib with hot compress for relief. In the acute stage, pay attention to rest, walk less and wear soft soled cloth shoes. Eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins to strengthen nutrition and promote rehabilitation.