Heel pain is a symptom of kidney deficiency

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2025-05-22 00:43:39 Views: 80 times

Kidney deficiency can cause heel pain symptoms, but heel pain may also be caused by other factors.

Heel pain is a symptom of kidney deficiency

Kidney deficiency can be divided into kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency. Kidney yang deficiency patients lack yang in the body, unable to warm the bones, resulting in heel pain. Patients can also be accompanied by cold limbs, clear urine and other symptoms. Kidney yin deficiency patients kidney yin deficiency, bone marrow reduction, bone loss, and then heel pain symptoms. Patients can also be accompanied by short yellow urine, five upset fever and other symptoms. But fractures, aponeurosis, rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis and other diseases, can also cause heel pain.

If diagnosed as kidney deficiency caused, can be through massage, moxibustion and other ways to conditioning.



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