Morton's Neuroma is a painful condition that causes pain and numbness in the ball of the foot.

Symptoms of Neuroma include:

  • Pain the forefoot or ball-of-foot.
  • Tingling and numbness in the forefoot that may radiate to the 3rd and 4th toes.
  • Feeling like your sock is wadded up under your foot
  • Swelling in the ball of foot. pain may vary depending on the location but the most common symptom is which are caused from a pinched nerve in the foot can cause sharp burning pain.

If left untreated Morton's Neuromas tend to get worse

If you have pain in the ball of your foot and are wondering what treatment options are right for you schedule an appointment with an experienced podiatrist.

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