Your doctor will suspect that you have a Morton's neuroma based on your description of the nature and location of your foot pain. He or she may ask questions about your shoes - the type of shoes you usually wear and whether these shoes have narrow toes or high heels. To rule out other causes of foot pain, your doctor may ask questions about your medical history, especially any history of arthritis, nerve and muscle problems, or previous injury to your foot or leg.
To confirm the...
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Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
Neuroma or neuromata is a benign tumor composed chiefly of neurons and nerve fibers, usually arising from a nerve tissue. In the foot, it is usually... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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