Topical Treatment for Neuroma

A neuroma is a benign nerve tissue growth. Morton’s neuroma is a common and painful form of neuroma that strikes a nerve in a patient’s foot between the third toe and the fourth toe.
  1. Morton’s Neuroma

    • According to the Mayo Clinic, individuals with Morton’s neuroma may experience a burning sharp pain in the ball of the foot and they may develop burning, stinging and numbness in the toes.

    Ice Massage

    • People with Morton’s neuroma may use an ice massage as a topical treatment. Patients can freeze a plastic or paper cup of water and roll it across the painful areas of the foot three times per day.

    Shoes

    • Morton’s neuroma sufferers may experience pain relief if they wear shoes with extra depth and a broader toe box. Patients may also wear arch supports in their shoes and cover a neuroma with a special pad to reduce stress on an affected nerve.

    Other Treatments

    • Doctors may inject corticosteroids into a neuroma to relieve pain and swelling. Physicians may need to surgically remove a neuroma growth if other treatments are not effective.

    Causes

    • Morton’s neuroma usually develops in response to nerve injuries or pressure or irritation on a nerve. People with high-heeled or tight-fitting shoes, joggers and individuals with a history of abnormal foot movements have an increased risk of developing Morton’s neuroma.

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