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Neuroma Treatment In Chicago

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Neuroma Treatment in Chicago – Relief from Burning, Tingling, and Nerve Pain

Foot Nerve Pain Can Make Every Step Miserable

Advanced neuroma treatment to relieve burning, tingling, and pressure in the forefoot.
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About Neuromas

If it feels like you are walking on a pebble, experiencing burning between your toes, or dealing with tingling and numbness in the ball of your foot, a neuroma may be the cause.

Neuromas are painful nerve conditions that often develop gradually and worsen over time. At our Chicago foot clinic, we diagnose and treat neuromas with targeted care designed to reduce nerve irritation, relieve pain, and help you walk comfortably again.

Symptoms

A neuroma develops when nerve tissue thickens, usually from repeated pressure or irritation. Over time, the nerve becomes more inflamed and sensitive, which makes daily walking increasingly uncomfortable.

Burning pain in the ball of the foot
Tingling or numbness in the toes
A sensation that something is stuck in the shoe
Pain that worsens in tight shoes
Discomfort when walking for long periods

If untreated, the nerve can remain irritated and symptoms may become more frequent or intense.

Causes

Tight or narrow shoes
High heels
Repetitive pressure on the forefoot
Foot structure problems
Abnormal gait mechanics
Sports or activities that stress the forefoot

Treatment

Non-Surgical Treatment
Shoe modifications
Padding to reduce pressure
Custom orthotics
Anti-inflammatory treatment
Injections to reduce irritation
Surgical Treatment

If symptoms do not improve with conservative care, surgery may be considered to remove or relieve the affected nerve tissue.

Benefits Of Treatment

Less burning and tingling
Improved comfort in shoes
Better walking tolerance
Reduced nerve irritation
Return to normal daily activities

We provide neuroma treatment in Chicago and nearby communities including Lincoln Park, Lakeview, River North, West Loop, and surrounding suburbs.

FAQs

What is a neuroma?

A neuroma is a thickened area of nerve tissue, usually between the toes, that causes pain, tingling, or numbness.

What does a neuroma feel like?

Many patients describe a burning sensation, tingling, numbness, or the feeling that they are stepping on a pebble.

Do neuromas go away on their own?

Usually not. Symptoms often continue or worsen without treatment.

Is surgery required for a neuroma?

Not always. Many patients improve with non-surgical treatment such as orthotics, padding, and shoe changes.

How long does it take for treatment to work?

Many patients begin noticing improvement within a few weeks, depending on the severity of nerve irritation.

You do not have to keep living with burning foot pain.

Schedule your FREE consultation today and let us identify the cause of your discomfort.

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Our Location

PULASKI RD

6254 S Pulaski Rd Chicago, IL 60629

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PHONE: 1-800-773-3668

FAX: 773-376-9211

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