Toe pain: Depending on the toe, splints can be beneficial, especially at night. Certain taping or strapping techniques can be helpful as well for the lesser toes. Injections are extremely helpful for conditions such as capsulitis or osteoarthritis.
Answered 5/27/2013
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Several: If no allergies or stomach problems, you can try over the counter, alleve or advil if the pain has been for a long time, you should consult a podiatrist.
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Evaluation: Pain doesn't happen without a reason. If it has been persistent, have it checked out.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Find the cause: Best way to treat is to find out the cause. It could be a bruise, broken toe, infection, gout...The treatment is different for each.
Answered 8/7/2013
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