Varies: There are multiple potential causes. Among the more common are what is known as a Morton's neuroma or some subtle foot deformity such as a hammer toe or prominent metatarsal head. I would not hesitate to be seen for am accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
Answered 5/11/2016
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The cold hard truth.: Since you mentioned it, the first question to solve is whether or not your symptoms are related or directly caused by Raynaud's phenomena or disease. There are several potential causes of Raynaud's symptomology and these should be explored before considering other potential causes such as nerve compression or entrapment. You best bet is to be consulted by a specialist, Healthtap or your doctor.
Answered 5/10/2016
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