I have a burning, stabbing pain under my middle toes and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to walk, especially if I’m wearing shoes. What could it be?
It could be a sign of Morton’s neuroma – irritation or damage to the nerves that run between the long bones in the foot.
Sufferers usually describe a burning or stabbing pain, as if there is something sharp stuck under the ball of their foot, between the third and fourth toes, that can make walking difficult. Pins and needles or even numbness in the foot are also common, and it gets worse when wearing tight shoes.
LONDON, Jan 7 ― Children, teenagers and young adults appear to be more affected by the B.1.1.7 variant of Covid-19 initially detected in the UK, then in South Africa, British research reports. Still, the data should not cause alarm to parents, say certain experts, who explain that the youngest.
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London – Most children across the United Kingdom are starting the new term learning from home as schools close to the large majority of pupils in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for the coming weeks.
So what is known about how the virus is transmitted among children and in schools – and will closing them make a difference?
What’s the risk to children and young people?
Children’s risk of becoming ill from the virus is tiny – and this hasn’t changed since the start of the pandemic, even with a new, more contagious variant of coronavirus circulating in the UK.
LONDON: The government is facing increasing pressure from teaching unions to delay the reopening of all schools in England amid fears over the spread of the new strain of Covid-19.The National.