Symptoms, Causes, Treatments
Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition that affects the foot. Pain is usually localized in the ball of the foot in an area between your third and fourth toe. Moron’s neuroma is caused by a thickening of the nerves that run to your toes.
People with Morton’s neuroma usually experience
- A burning pain in their foot that might radiate into the toes
- Numbness or tingling in the toes
- A feeling as if you're standing on a pebble

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