Pain in the foot.
Causes include fracture of a metatarsal bone, flatfeet, or neuroma of a nerve in the foot.
Pain affecting the metatarsal region of the foot. It is common in adolescents, and associated with FLAT-FOOT; in adults it may be a manifestation of RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. Morton’s metatarsalgia is a form associated usually with the nerve to the second toe cleft, often induced by the compression of tight shoes.
n. aching pain in the metatarsal bones of the foot. It usually arises beneath the metatarsal heads in the transverse plantar arch. Repeated injury, arthritis (particularly rheumatoid), and deformities of the foot are common causes, and corrective footwear and insoles may be prescribed.