Metatarsalgia
What causes metatarsalgia?
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Metatarsalgia is usuallythe result of increased pressure on the ball of the foot.
Some common causes of metatarsalgia include:
- badly fitting footwear high-heeled or restrictive shoes can force the ball of the foot into a small amount of space, which puts more pressure on that area
- high-impact sports sportslikerunning or tennis put extra pressure on the feet
- being overweight or obese this can also increase the pressure on the feet
- an unusual bone structure in the feet having narrow, high-arched or flat feet can increase the chances of metatarsalgia
- joint and foot conditions including Arthritis , gout , bunions , bursitis , Morton's neuroma , hammer toes, and stress fractures
Metatarsalgia is also more common in older people and people with diabetes .
Articles for Metatarsalgia
Introduction
Metatarsalgia is the name for pain in the ball of the foot. Find out about the most common symptoms, causes and treatments for this condition.
Symptoms of metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia tends to develop gradually over time. It may be felt in a small area of the foot, or across the whole width of it. One or both feet may be affected. The pain of metatarsalgia is someti
Treating and preventing metatarsalgia
The following measures will often help improve metatarsalgia and stop it coming back: rest your feet put your feet upregularly and avoid activities that make the pain worse; try low-impact activit
What causes metatarsalgia?
Metatarsalgia is usuallythe result of increased pressure on the ball of the foot. Some common causes of metatarsalgia include: badly fitting footwear high-heeled or restrictive shoes can force th
When to get medical advice
You can usually treat metatarsalgia at home without seeing your GP. However, you should get medical advice if: the pain doesn't improve despite trying self-help measures the pain significantly int