Morton's neuroma is an agonizing condition that influences the bundle of your foot, most usually the territory between your third and fourth toes. Morton's neuroma may feel as though you are remaining on a rock in your shoe or on an overlap in your sock.
Morton's neuroma includes a thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves prompting your toes. This can cause a sharp, consuming agony in the wad of your foot. Your toes likewise may sting, consume or feel numb.
High-obeyed shoes have been connected to the improvement of Morton's neuroma. Numerous individuals experience helps by changing to bring down obeyed shoes with more extensive toe boxes. Once in a while corticosteroid injections or surgery might be fundamental.
Regularly, there's no outward indication of this condition, for example, a bump. All things considered; you may encounter the accompanying side effects:
Morton's neuroma appears to happen in light of bothering, pressing factor or injury to one of the nerves that lead to your toes.
Variables that seem to add to Morton's neuroma include:
Wearing high-obeyed shoes or shoes that are tight or sick fitting can put additional tension on your toes and the chunk of your foot.
Taking an interest in high-sway athletic exercises, for example, running or running may expose your feet to dull injury. Sports that include tight shoes, for example, snow skiing or rock climbing, can squeeze your toes.
Individuals who have bunions, hammertoes, high curves or flatfeet are at higher danger of building up Morton's neuroma
| Description | Percentage |
|---|---|
|
Metatarsalgia, anterior (Morton’s disease), unilateral, or bilateral |
10 |
Need help with Medical Compensation? If your disability claim is not clearly supported by your medical records along with evidence, your claim can be denied. We have helped thousands of Veterans claim the compensation they deserve.
Get More Info