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10 Signs you may have Morton's Neuroma | Morton's neuroma, Mortons neuroma treatment, Neuroma

Morton's Neuroma occurs in the nerves at the base of the toes on the bottom of the foot, most commonly between the third and fourth toes. If a nerve is repeatedly pinched or irritated, it will enlarge and, like a scar, develop extra fibrous tissue. If you’re skeptical whether or not you have Morton’s Neuroma, read through our ten signs for more clarification. - Download as a PPTX, PDF or view online for free

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Morton's Neuroma | Neuroma, Morton's neuroma, Foot deformities

If you suffer from pain in the ball of your foot, or feel like you have a pebble in your shoe that's not really there, you could have Morton's Neuroma. Morton’s neuroma involves the thickening of tissue around one of the nerves in the foot leading to the toes, usually between the third and fourth toes. This can cause sharp, burning pain radiating in the ball of the foot, and a stinging, burning or numbing sensation in the affected toes.

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