There is no swelling or pain and makes no difference if my feet are bare or in shoes.
Bottom of feet feel like walking on marbles diabetes.
The pain is worse when you walk or run and feels better when you rest your feet.
Pain near your second third and fourth toe or alternatively pain in your big toe.
One type of neuroma called morton s neuroma commonly forms between the third and fourth toes.
It occurs as a result of a loss of the.
A feeling like you are walking with a pebble in your shoes.
Numbness in the feet is a symptom of neuropathy or nerve damage one of the most common long term complications of type 2 diabetes.
It is such a weird feeling and i cannot find any info on dr google.
Or it may feel like.
For the past 2 3months i have noticed that on the soles of my both feet it feel as though i have marbles underneath just before where my toes begin.
The pain can worsen with.
Numbness or tingling in your toes.
The pain usually crops up between your third and fourth toes.
A common symptom of diabetic peripheral neuropathy is numbness.
Neuropathy is caused by poor blood sugar control that persists.
Some people with flat feet experience foot pain usually in the heel or arch.
Other symptoms include loss of feeling in the feet and short bursts of pain.
Other symptoms associated with metatarsalgia include.
A burning sensation in your feet may be caused by nerve damage in the legs also called neuropathy.
Although many medical conditions can cause burning feet diabetes is the most common.
Sometimes you may be unable to feel your feet while walking.
High arches a second toe that is longer than your big toe calluses on the bottom of your foot bunions and hammer toe can contribute to metatarsalgia.
Diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid arthritis can also increase a person s risk of flat feet.
You might be walking along and feel a pain near the ball of your foot like there s a little pebble inside your shoe.