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What disease could produce painless- rigid-unilateral inflammation of the first and second toes? prescription shows no fractures

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This is likely: Something that in person would be easier to thelp you with. I can offer a possibility: you can have a hallux limitis/rigiid deformity of the great toe with a rigid hammer toe of the second toe and each one has inflammation over the joint as the joint is prominent. What exactly did you mean by rigid?

Answered 12/11/2012

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Possibilities: Dermatitis, skin infection. Fungus, allergic contact dermatitis, arthritities, circulatory disorders are possible. See podiatrist for evaluation and diagnosis.

Answered 12/11/2012

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