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Tingling, burning, or numbness
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Pain
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A feeling that something is inside the ball of the foot, or that there's a rise in the shoe or a sock is bunched up.
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The symptoms begin gradually. At first they occur only occasionally, when wearing narrow-toed shoes or performing certain aggravating activities.
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The symptoms may go away temporarily by massaging the foot or by avoiding aggravating shoes or activities.
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Over time the symptoms progressively worsen and may persist for several days or weeks.
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The symptoms become more intense as the neuroma enlarges and the temporary changes
in the nerve become permanent. |