People suffering from Morton's neuroma may also experience a burning type of pain. You may feel this in the ball of the foot, and it may spread to the toes. Just like with the dull pain, it's more evident when standing or walking. Sometimes, the intensity of the pain may even force you to limp or stop walking altogether. You can relieve this pain by massaging your foot. If you can't bear the pain, you may take pain relievers as prescribed by your doctor. Also, you may ask your doctor to administer a steroid injection into the affected area.

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