The question is:: whether these are actually lumps or growths--such as a Morton's Neuroma--or whether they are bony prominences which are common in the area you describe. A Talor's bunion can develop at the point where the 5th toe connects to the foot. Or sometimes this is simply a normal bony prominence. I recommend a visit to a Podiatrist or Orthopedic Foot Specialist to obtain the correct diagnosis and treatment
Answered 7/6/2017
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