Symptoms Of Metatarsalgia

Tingling Or Numbness

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Individuals might experience tingling or numbness in their feet thanks to metatarsalgia, though these can be caused by some other conditions as well. If an individual is experiencing tingling or numbness alone, metatarsalgia is unlikely, as the condition tends to present chiefly with pain. However, individuals with metatarsalgia may have tingling in their toes that mingles with the pain. A condition called Morton's neuroma mimics the symptoms of metatarsalgia and often presents with numbness in the toes. Patients might also experience numbness or tingling in their toes if they have an issue with circulation. The 'pins and needles' feeling in the foot might be a sign blood isn't circulating through the foot as effectively as it should be. If you aren't sure what's causing the symptoms in your foot, get in contact with your doctor, who may send you to a specialist like an orthopedist or podiatrist.

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