Metatarsalgia : symptoms and treatments
Do you ever get a pain in the foot that makes you feel like you have needles or pebbles in your shoes? If so, you may have metatarsalgia.
This is what we call the pain in the area of the foot sole, between the arch of the foot and the toes. If you have metatarsalgia, you may experience pain in a very localized area or on your entire forefoot.
Metatarsalgia is basically caused by inflammation. Often, the patient who suffers will feel that their socks are always bunched up at the base of the toes. Sometimes they will even feel like they are walking with a pebble or needles in their shoe.
Burning sensation at the front of the foot
Swelling of the front part of the foot
Swelling on the front and top of feet
Calluses on the front part of the feet
Difficulty crouching down on bent toes
Twinge in the foot phalanges
Metatarsalgia can be caused by a number of different conditions. It can be a podiatric issue, a…
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