How do I know if I have metatarsalgia?
Asked 3 years ago
Are there any key symptoms or a test that I can do that will indicate whether I have metatarsalgia?
Abeera Maham
Sunday, January 16, 2022
Sharp, agonizing, or burning pain in the ball of your foot (the area of the sole directly behind your toes) is a symptom of metatarsalgia. Standing, running, flexing your feet, or walking barefoot on a hard surface causes pain, which improves when you rest. If you experience any of the symptoms listed above, you should see a doctor for a proper foot diagnosis.
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