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Morton’s Neuroma Uncovered: A Journey Through the Basics 

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Common Indicators of Morton’s Neuroma 

The most common symptom of Morton’s Neuroma is a sharp or burning pain in the ball of the foot, often described as feeling like a pebble or a lump. This pain typically worsens with standing, walking, or wearing tight shoes. Some individuals may also experience tingling or numbness in the toes, as well as a feeling of swelling in the ball of the foot. It is important to note that the symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma can vary from person to person. 

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