3. Growth of nerve tissue
A lot of people don’t know that Morton’s neuroma involves the growth of nerve tissue and that it is not cancerous. The growth of nerve tissue is what forms the growth of Morton’s neuroma, and whilst these growths are benign and not threatening to a person’s wider health.
The growth of nerve tissue happens all over the body for a number of reasons and at different times in people’s lives. Some people may live long lives without any excess growth of nerve tissue, whereas others may experience repeated growth and regrowth in different areas.
Trying to predict the growth of nerve tissue and where it will occur is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, unless of course you are regularly affected by Morton’s neuromas, in which case, plotting what comes next might be a little easier. No one wants to look on helplessly as something grows that shouldn’t be growing.