Morton's Neuroma:
Morton's neuroma involves a
thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves prompting your toes. This can
cause a sharp, burning pain in the chunk of your foot. A patient’s toes also
may sting, burn or feel numb.
Symptoms of Morton's Neuroma:
Patients who are suffering with Morton's
neuroma complain for a pain in the forefoot, particularly in the
"ball" of the foot. In any case, not all pain in the forefoot is a
Morton's neuroma. Truth be told, most unending pain in the forefoot is NOT the
result of a Morton's neuroma, but rather is from aggravation (synovitis) of the
"toe/foot" joints. The symptoms of Morton's neuroma are due to disturbance
of at least one of the small nerves, just before they travel into the toes. The
symptoms of a Morton's neuroma take in pain, numbness between the toes and
sometimes a burning sensation.

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