4. Bone spurs
Bone spurs can form in anyone at any time but it is usually older people who fall foul to this particular ailment. The pain caused by bone spurs is only really noticed for the first time when the spur has grown to size or at an angle to begin pressing on nerves or to cause the person an issue withstanding.
Bone spurs can often mean that shoe fitting is difficult, as well as making standing or any period of time more of an issue than a person would like it to be. Bone spurs usually occur as a result of a bone injury, where the recovery has been affected in some way by obstruction or a lack of proper rest.
The new bone growth then either forms in the incorrect place or at too quick a pace, resulting in unwanted bone growth. Sometimes, surgical intervention is necessary to shave the extra bone away and reduce the pain caused by it.