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What Does Pain Under The Toes Indicate?

i have an area on the bottom o my foot just under the toes that hurts. feels like about a dime sized area and pain gets more intense with pressure. resemble the pain when I had bruised my heel bone. didn t do anything specific to injure it. walking without shoes on hardwoods is painful.
Tue, 5 Dec 2017
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Good Evening,
According to the toe pain symptoms When cartilage in the joints wears down, bones become exposed and rub against each other. This causes swelling and pain in the joint and can limit your range of motion. OsteoArthritis generally starts slowly but worsens over time. The base of the big toe, known as the first metatarsophalangeal joint, is a common site of OsteoArthritis,
check your laboratory analysis
RA FACTOR
URIC ACID
BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
kindly consult with rheumatologist ,
Regards,
Dr.Naeem. MD

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What Does Pain Under The Toes Indicate?

Good Evening, According to the toe pain symptoms When cartilage in the joints wears down, bones become exposed and rub against each other. This causes swelling and pain in the joint and can limit your range of motion. OsteoArthritis generally starts slowly but worsens over time. The base of the big toe, known as the first metatarsophalangeal joint, is a common site of OsteoArthritis, check your laboratory analysis RA FACTOR URIC ACID BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL kindly consult with rheumatologist , Regards, Dr.Naeem. MD