In our latest installment of , we describe one thing that can happen to your feet after jumping around on stage for decades.
On the premier of her new show, Oprah's Next Chapter, Oprah featured Aerosmith front-man and American Idol judge Steven Tyler.
Tyler spoke openly about his problems with drug addiction. He claims to have smoked, snorted or shot up more than $20 million worth of drugs over the decades, and he's been through eight rehabilitation facilities.
So, exactly what is this condition that can hobble a rock legend like Steven Tyler?
Morton's neuroma is an injury to the nerve between the toes, which causes thickening and pain. It commonly affects the nerve that travels between the third and fourth toes. Morton's neuroma is more common in women than men. The exact cause is unknown. However, some experts believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition:- Abnormal positioning of toes
- Flat feet
- Forefoot problems, including
- High foot arches
- Tight shoes and high heels
- Tingling in the space between the third and fourth toes
- Toe cramping
- Sharp, shooting, or burning pains in the ball of your foot (and sometimes toes)
- Pain that increases when wearing shoes or pressing on the area
- Pain that gets worse over time
Treatment
Nonsurgical treatment is usually tried first. For example:- Padding and taping the toe area
- Shoe inserts
- Changes to (for example, shoes with wider toe boxes)
- Anti-inflammatory medicines taken by mouth or injected into the toe area
- Nerve-blocking medicines injected into the toe area
- Physical therapy
Complications: Morton's neuroma can make walking difficult. Patients with this foot condition may also have trouble performing activities that put pressure on the foot, such as pressing the gas pedal of an automobile. It may hurt to wear certain types of shoes, such as high heels.