Surgery for Morton’s neuroma is usually the last option if other methods haven’t worked, because the feet take a while to heal and surgery can lead to permanent numbness in the affected toes. Surgeries your doctor may recommend include: Neurectomy– This surgery removes part of the affected ...
I had morton's neuroma surgery 15 months ago and I'm still experiencing pain (stinging in all toes and needle sensations at times in the foot). Is it possible I may have neuropathy? Byanon37405— On Jul 19, 2009 I have had breast cancer and now have neuropathy in both legs, is this...
Pain in the Smaller Toes If you feel like you're walking on a marble, or if pain burns in the ball of your foot and radiates to the toes, you may haveMorton’s neuroma, a thickening of tissue around a nerve, usually between the third and fourth toes. It is eight to 10 times more...
Saddle bone deformity is visually distinguished by the raised bump on the arch of the foot. The bone buildup itself is not uncomfortable; however, the complications caused by the disorder are usually painful. Saddle bone sufferers often find that the the first difficult issue is wearing shoes. ...
Besides tingling or numbness in your toes, you may also get a feeling like you're standing on a pebble or have a burning pain in the ball of your foot. It's most common between the third and fourth toes. Causes.It's not entirely certain what causes Morton's Neuroma, but one of the...
As an important part of the nervous system, the plantar nerve is not one nerve but actually two nerves that together supply sensation to the muscles and skin of the feet and toes. The lateral plantar nerve controls deep foot muscles and movement of the fourth and fifth toes. The medial ...
Acoustic neuroma: This is a benign tumor of the ear that can be present with vertigo. Neurologic: Much less commonly, the cause of vertigo may arise from the brain. Stroke, tumors, seizures, and multiple sclerosis may be associated with vertigo. Trauma: Vertigo may be a symptom of concussio...
A pain in the ball of the foot that is sharp, burning, numbing, and/or tingling with radiation into the toes may be from a neuroma. Neuromas develop from irritation and inflammation around the nerve, causing the surrounding tissue to thicken and scar. It most commonly occurs between the thi...
I have had problems with my feet over the last couple years, I'm 55yrs old (female) I just noticed that my second toe is longer and I've been getting those terrible calluses on the ball of my foot right under that toe. I soak my feet a lot, but never thought to see the doctor...
If pain persists, or if it is present in other areas, such as the hip, glutes, knees, or soles of the feet, consult with a doctor. Possible causes of pain and numbness in the foot when running might includeMorton’s neuroma,plantar fasciitis, tarsal tunnel syndrome, or lower li...