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Morton’s neuroma is a swollen inflamed nerve in the ball of the foot, usually between the base of the second and third toes (known as the third intermetatarsal space), caused by chronic compression of a branch of the Planter nerve between the ends of the metatarsal bones. It also involves other symptoms such as numbness and a tingling sensation in the toes. This condition can be quite uncomfortable and painful at times. Sharp pain on the bottom of the foot that can radiate to the nearby toes. The pain may be increased by walking or when the ball of the foot is squeezed together; and the pain may be decreased with massaging