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8. Foot discomfort

If you don't feel pain, you might experience some level of discomfort on your feet. But just like the pain, the discomfort worsens when you stand, walk, or wear shoes which squeeze your feet. Also, the trouble (and pain) might not be as noticeable at night. With this symptom, it's important to think about the footwear you use. When you already feel discomfort, try to choose footwear that's bigger and wider than what you usually wear. Also, stay away from shoes which have thin soles. When it comes to footwear, always go for the comfortable option when you're suffering from Morton's neuroma.

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