Symptoms Of Metatarsalgia

Pain That Worsens When Active

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Another classic symptom of metatarsalgia is pain that worsens when active. The condition most often affects athletes and individuals with very active exercise routines. Runners are particularly susceptible to injury in their forefoot. Individuals who participate in track and field, daily runs, or sprinting have a good chance of injuring their forefoot at some point. Some medical conditions don't cause increased pain when an individual is active. However, metatarsalgia is one where it tends to become more painful when the patient is active. Because of this, athletes may need to take time off from their sport to let their foot recover. Continuing to be active despite the pain may lead to further injury.

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Inflammation Of The Foot

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A patient might experience inflammation in their feet if they suffer from metatarsalgia. Many other injuries to the foot can cause inflammation as well. If there is persistent stress applied to the foot, the inflammation and irritation might become chronic. Ligaments, tendons, and bone covering will all be vulnerable to inflammation. A number of factors can cause an excess in pressure on the forefoot. If an individual has prominent metatarsal heads, a hammertoe, or a tight Achilles tendon, they're more likely to develop metatarsalgia. High activity levels and ill-fitting footwear can also increase an individual's risk as well. If an individual has weak toe flexors or tight toe extensors, they're at increased risk for developing metatarsalgia.

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