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Re: Human foot problem



>Carol Barrett wrote:
> For
> the last year, I have had problems with the "ball" of my foot while riding.
> After about ten minutes, it starts to ache, then burn, then my outer toes
> go numb. As you can imagine, this is *very* uncomfortable when you're
> riding 50+ miles! I about died on my last ride.

Your description of the problem is not unlike those of a common problem
known as Morton's neuroma arising from an irritated, swollen nerve in the
ball of the foot (simple refs:  http://www.affc.com/neuroma.html,
http://www.biz1.com/foot-leg/brochures/NEUROMA.html,
http://www.footcare4u.com/ailments/neuroma.html).  
It may be worthwhile to consult a physician/podiatrist to eliminate the
possibility of a specific problem that may simply get worse if untreated.


Caveat:  This note does not represent specific medical advice, just a
nudge from one who is frequently reluctant to ask for help, especially if
it involves doctors (even if it might make riding less painful).  ;-(

Best,
Ben Turner
bturner@ida.org




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