
Morton's Neuroma Treatment
Morton's neuroma is a condition that causes a thickening of nerve tissue in the foot, often between the toes, leading to pain and discomfort. Treatment typically begins with conservative measures, such as using shoe inserts, wearing wider shoes, or avoiding high heels. Anti-inflammatory medications may help relieve pain. If these methods fail, a doctor might recommend corticosteroid injections or, in some cases, surgery to remove the affected nerve. Physical therapy may also be beneficial for strengthening foot muscles and improving flexibility. The goal is to alleviate pain and restore normal foot function.