DO YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT THAT CANNOT BE DIAGNOSED ON THE SOLES OF THE FEET?

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DO YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT THAT CANNOT BE DIAGNOSED ON THE SOLES OF THE FEET?

If you have been diagnosed complaints if the soles of your feet, probably you may have noromasi Morton.

Morton's neuroma caused by thickening of the nerve that occurs between the third and fourth toes and simply feet of the border that will become a thickened mass. Metacarpal thickening squished between two limit creates irritation in that area.

If Morton noromasi if you have to where the nerve is damaged, so under your feet, 3. and 4. in the corresponding section between your fingers, you may have one or more of the following symptoms:

• Tingling, burning, numbness or the sensation of electricity
• Pain
• In the ball of the foot (pre-in the lower part) feeling the presence of something
• The presence of layers of socks or the feeling of having something in the shoe

The development of Morton's neuroma typically registers the following stages:

• Symptoms begin gradually. Initially sometimes narrow-toed shoes or heavy when wearing will occur when physical activity is performed. These symptoms when the shoe is removed, a foot massage is done, when a pair of shoes that will make the situation worse or temporarily disappear or activities were avoided.
• By entering the symptoms worsens over time, and will continue for a few days or weeks.
• Mass grows, the symptoms become more intense, and now at the border earlier this temporary adverse changes become permanent.

  
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DIAGNOSIS

The first stage in diagnosis is the examination. During a physical examination, we work to uncover the symptoms again. Mostly the examination is sufficient to make the diagnosis. If necessary, we can apply the method of Mr imaging.


NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT

When developing a treatment plan, the first phase of your development we can identify and how long you have neuroma.
Until the light levels from moderate neuroma, treatment options are as follows:

• Pedleme: techniques Pedleme metatarsal Arch of the foot (metacarpal region) that provides support for walking and relieves pressure on the nerve caused by compression is thus reduced.

• Cooling: put an ice pack to the affected area to help with the swelling.

• Erotic Instruments: Orthopedic orthosis recommended by Professional, provides support and pressure on the nerve to decrease the pressure.

• Change activity: activities that cause repetitive pressure on the neuroma should be avoided until the situation stabilizes.

• Shoes: Wide-toed shoes, and wear high heels or narrow-toed shoes to avoid may work.

• Medication: anti-inflammatory drugs may be recommended to reduce inflammation and pain.

• Injection treatment: cortisone treatment, local anesthetic or other active ingredients may contain.Should necessarily be administered by the orthopedic doctor.


SURGICAL INTERVENTION WHAT IS IT?

Unless adequate answers other methods of surgical intervention are planned. The length of the healing process, depending on the procedure varies.


THE HEALING PROCESS

With most new techniques, Morton's neuroma surgery mini-incision is done with. After the surgery the patient on the same day, stand up and walk unassisted. The next day shall be discharged.
The doctor will give you a special surgical shoe for 2 weeks after surgery should be worn. Normal footwear can be worn after 2 weeks.


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