Heel spur pain can be intense after long periods of rest from being on your feet. Morning heel spur pain is often the most severe type of heel spur pain. As you move during the day, the pain can decrease because the nerves surrounding the heel spur adjust so that the heel spur is not digging into them. After long periods of rest, such as when sleeping, the nerves can relax back into their normal position. Thus, when you get out of bed in the morning, pain becomes intense because you are putting weight on the heel for the first time causing the heel spur to be pushed into the sensitive tissues and nerves.
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