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The Phantom Pebble in Your Shoe Could Be a Neuroma
If you feel a pebble in your shoe, but there’s nothing there, it could be a neuroma. You should see a podiatrist immediately for diagnosis and treatment.
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Is surgery the only option to treat a neuroma?
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Posted on 05/01/2023
The Phantom Pebble in Your Shoe Could Be a Neuroma