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Morton’s Neuroma: Causes & Treatment Methods

February 8, 2022 / Bunion Bootie / Blog
Properly Aligned Toes

Out of the plethora of possibilities, foot problems are some of the most frustrating to run into. After all, we rely on our feet far too often to run into pain and issues with them.

When it comes to a sharp pain in the ball of the foot, the problem could potentially be a symptom of Morton’s neuroma. If you’re unfamiliar with the condition, look no further—we’ll dive deep into the details of Morton’s neuroma, including its causes and some effective treatment methods.

What is Morton’s Neuroma?

Morton’s neuroma is a foot condition that affects the nerves that run between the toe bones in the forefoot—often setting up camp between the third and fourth toes. Morton’s neuroma is benign, and it generally presents itself as the thickening of a nerve. The condition doesn’t show any visual symptoms, but most sufferers feel that they are walking with a sharp pebble in their shoe, numbness or tingling in the toes, and pain in the ball of the foot.

Causes

Typically affecting up to ten times more women than men, Morton’s neuroma is often caused by squeezing and irritating the nerve to the point of it rubbing against the nearest ligament and thickening as it reacts to the pressure. The condition is often a problem for people who do a great deal of walking or high-impact exercise, and from tight-fitting shoes with narrow toe-boxes. Morton’s neuroma can also be exacerbated by pressure caused by other foot conditions, including bunions and hammertoe.

Treatment Methods

If you think you may be suffering from Morton’s neuroma, it’s important to consult your doctor to receive the best treatment options for you. Nonetheless, let’s take a look at some of the most popular avenues that can offer some relief.

  • Corticosteroid injections
  • Footwear changes
  • Custom shoe inserts and pads
  • Anti-inflammatory medications

How Bunion Bootie Can Help

When it comes to foot pain, the experts at Bunion Bootie can help. While a bunion splint might seem unnecessary for treating Morton’s neuroma, Bunion Bootie’s array of products can offer significant pain relief. From pain relief creams to soft bunion splints, we have the solution to easing Morton’s neuroma by realigning and separating the toes to alleviating the pressure on the affected nerve. Not to mention, our products are wearable with any shoe, allowing you to get back on your feet without sacrificing comfort.

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This site does not provide medical advice. You should consult your doctor or other health care provider if you have any questions about this or any other medical products. If you suffer from prolonged pain in your feet, you should see your health care provider for proper diagnoses. Not recommended for those with poor circulation or diabetes

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