Dystonia (twitching) can have a number of causes, and most probably does not need treatment. This can be caused by anxiety, use of stimulants like caffeine, or exercising close to bedtime. It can affect many of your muscle groups, including your toes. Here is a link you may find useful: https://www.healthline.com/health/toe-twitching#:~:text=Consistent%20muscle%20twitching%20that%20results,or%20cl
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