What is Morton’s Neuroma?
Morton’s Neuroma is a condition where you have an enlarged nerve occurring between the third and fourth toes. This junction where two nerves meet each other could be quite a problem for some because of its bigger size than the meeting points of other nerves. The Morton’s Neuroma is also caused because the spot lies inside the subcutaneous tissue, quite close to an artery and vein and also above the fat pad of the foot. These

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nerves can become entangled and bunched creating something resembling a benign tumor. The bunching of nerves is referred to as a neuroma. This syndrome has seen to occur more in ladies than in men. What you actually feel with Morton’s Neuroma is a sharp, burning pain in the ball of your foot or a sting burning feeling in your to
es. Your toes might even feel numb at times.
Mortons Neuroma also goes by the names of Morton’s metatarsalgia, planter nueroma, intermetatarsal neuroma and also as Morton’s Nueralgia.