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6. Difficulty walking

Since the primary symptom of Morton's neuroma is the pain, you might start a difficulty walking. Depending on the level of pain you're experiencing, you may begin feeling anxious about standing or walking. This is especially true when the pain starts radiating to the surrounding areas of your foot. However, although you feel pain, you won't notice any swelling in your foot. If the pain escalates to the point that you can't put up with it, you may take some over-the-counter painkillers. If you have this condition and you're also overweight, consider losing weight to lessen the strain on your foot.

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