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How Can Pain In The Toe Be Treated?

hello, my son-in-law has a bruised little toe, no fracture as per xray, and doctors at er say they don t know what it is. He is in a lot of pain and bruising is the segment at the end of the toe. He has had no injury, he just woke up one day with it and it hasn t gone away. He is 55 years old.
Thu, 12 Oct 2017
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Hi...

Welcome to healthcare magic.

You have problem of bruishing in toe area that may be because of diabitic neuropathy or vitamin b12 deficincey or or bleeding disorder or low platelets counts or other reasons.
Consult a physician for clinical examination and investigation.
Anticoagulant drugs may lead to bruising..
Start a treatment as per reason behind it..
I hope this will help you.
Get well soon..
Thank you.
Dr Rachana.
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How Can Pain In The Toe Be Treated?

Hi... Welcome to healthcare magic. You have problem of bruishing in toe area that may be because of diabitic neuropathy or vitamin b12 deficincey or or bleeding disorder or low platelets counts or other reasons. Consult a physician for clinical examination and investigation. Anticoagulant drugs may lead to bruising.. Start a treatment as per reason behind it.. I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you. Dr Rachana.