When you feel tingling in your toes, this may be a symptom of Morton's neuroma. In the beginning, you might feel this tingling in the gaps between your toes. Over time, the tingling sensation may worsen or even develop into pain. The tingling sensation, also known as paresthesia, may be a symptom of other conditions. So it's best to consult with a doctor if it happens frequently. If you want to ease the symptom, consider changing your shoes. Select a pair of shoes which has a wider area for the toes. This will help alleviate the pressure on the affected nerve in your foot.

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