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What causes excruciating toe pain?

What causes excruciating toe pain?

Many cases of toe pain are due to injury or age-related wear and tear on the skin, muscles, bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments of the toe. Common causes of toe pain include calluses, arthritis and bunions. However, infectious diseases, neurological conditions, and other abnormal processes can also affect the toe.

How do I get rid of pain in my big toe joint?

Treatment may involve splinting or buddy taping the affected toe. Rest as much as possible and avoid putting pressure on your foot. Wear shoes with padding or a stiff sole for protection and support. Apply a cold compress a few times per day and take NSAIDs to relieve pain and inflammation.

What causes sharp shooting pain in big toe?

Sharp pain in the big toe is often caused by gout, a specific type of inflammatory arthritis. Often gout foot only affects the big toe, which is known as podagra, but it may affect the other toes as well. Foot gout develops when high levels of uric acid form urate crystals in the big toe joint, known as Podagra.

What causes sudden pain in the big toe joint?

Gout is a notorious cause of sudden pain in the big toe joint, along with redness and swelling (seen here). Osteoarthritis is another culprit that causes pain and swelling. If the joint is rigid, it may be hallux rigidus, a complication of arthritis where a bone spur develops.

Why do I have big toe pain?

Arthritis is a common cause of big toe pain, and usually is an effect of aging or an old injury. The pain, inflammation, and decreased mobility can make wearing shoes a challenge.

What causes pain in the great toe?

Pain in the great toe, otherwise known as the first metatarsophalangeal joint, can be caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bone spurs, bunions and posttraumatic injuries.

What are common big toe problems?

A common problem involving the big toe is the formation of bunions. These are structural deformities of the bones and the joint between the foot and big toe, and may be painful. Similar deformity involving the fifth toe is described as tailor’s bunion or bunionette.