4. Take a break
The best form of recovery for the foot pain caused by Morton’s Neuroma is to allow the nerve the time to recover. There really is no better treatment than complete rest and so taking a break has to be up there with the most advisable of treatment options.
If you are the sort of person who is always on their feet and seemingly forever in a rush, taking a break might seem like an alien concept, but sometimes you just have to listen to your body and put your feet up. If a person had pain in their hands, they would usually stop using their hands for a time, and so it should be no different when it comes to our feet.
It is understandably harder to rest the feet as we use them to move around, but taking a break at the onset of pain could be vital in minimizing the longevity of the suffering for the patient.