Morton's Neuroma


Morton's neuroma, characterized by thickening of tissue around nerves in the foot, can cause significant discomfort akin to walking on a pebble. Symptoms typically manifest as sharp, burning pain in the ball of the foot, accompanied by sensations of stinging or numbness in the toes. Contributing factors include wearing high heels or ill-fitting shoes, engaging in high-impact sports like running or skiing, and certain foot deformities such as bunions or hammertoes.

Effective treatment for Morton's neuroma varies depending on its severity. Options range from pain-relieving injections to decompression surgery aimed at alleviating nerve pressure. In more advanced cases, complete removal of the affected nerve may be necessary. Seeking professional guidance from a podiatrist is crucial for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans. If you're experiencing symptoms of Morton's neuroma, consulting with a podiatrist can provide insight into management strategies to alleviate discomfort and restore foot health.

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