Some possibilities: Depends on the location. Most commonly symptoms like this are due to a morton's neuroma, a small ball of fibrous tissue around nerves that forms sometimes as a result of trauma. Foot pain can also result from plantar fasciitis, but it is more commonly a dull ache in the arch of the foot. Please see your podiatrist for a more definitive diagnosis.
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