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Do you have to have foot pain if you have morton's neuroma? what are other symptoms?

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Pain, numbness, : Burning, tingling, cramping when walking for a while, a feeling like a sock is bunched up under the toes pain radiating to the toes are each potential symptoms of a neuroma.

Answered 9/29/2016

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No: Some of the initial symptoms prior to pain can be numbness in the toes and numbness in the ball of the foot with a feeling like its swollen when its not.

Answered 10/4/2016

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No: Morton's neuroma doesn't always have pain associated with it. Symptoms are cramps, burning, numbness to region of 3rd and 4 th toes. Often it is an incidental finding during a foot check. Like they say here in tx. If it a it broke dont fix it.

Answered 10/21/2015

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Dr. Thomas Inwood answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Neuroma: There usually is pain. For other symptoms see the other answers.

Answered 10/21/2015

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