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HomeFoot and Ankle ConditionsNeuroma

Neuroma

A neuroma is nerve swelling caused by external pressure on the nerve. Some clinicians refer to this as a tumor of the nerve but this is incorrect. There is no tumor of the nerve at all, simply swelling of the nerve as a result of pressure from a ligament. Symptoms include burning, tingling or numbness in the region of the toes. Quite commonly the third and fourth toe are involved although a neuroma may also occur between the second and third toe.

The treatment of a neuroma that occurs between the metatarsals (called a web space or interdigital neuroma) is to decrease the inflammation and pressure on the nerve. This is done by widening the shoe, avoiding a high heel, wearing a pad or orthotic support in the shoe, and occasionally, the use of cortisone injections into the affected area. These treatments are often effective. If these conservative treatments fail to alleviate or eradicate the symptoms, then surgery with removal of the nerve is an option. By removing the nerve, the pain in the front of the foot and in between the toes invariably decreases, although there is numbness in between the toes which is present and which is permanent.

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