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This condition can make walking extremely painful. Pain and discomfort is usually increased with continued high impact activity as this compresses and irritates the nerve. At Cheshire Podiatry the various treatment options can be explored to ensure a swift relief of the discomfort and a return to normal mobility.
Conservative treatments such as footwear adaptations and the use of insoles to relieve the pressure between the metatarsals can often help. Morton's neuroma may develop when the tissue around one of the nerves leading to your foot begins to thicken. When this occurs, you may experience some discomfort as if you were standing on a pebble stuck in your shoe.
Most symptoms will not appear outwardly and will be experienced in the form of a sharp, burning pain in the ball of the foot, as well as a stinging or burning feeling in the toes that may sometimes lead to numbness.
Some factors that contribute to the formation of Morton’s neuroma include:
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