Discussion:
Toe Pain
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thescullster
2020-03-29 16:03:53 UTC
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Firstly I hope that other posters are managing to still enjoy a
regular stroll, even if they cannot travel to their favourite
location to do so.

I notice that there is far more spam here than when I last visited.

Anyhow the question I have for the group is:
Does anyone else suffer from pain in the toes after a given period
of walking?
This affects my left foot and occurs whether I am in walking boots
or trainers. Neither of these seem short in length to affect the
toes in this way.
The toes affected are the two adjacent to the little toe on my
left foot.

Anyone have similar experience and established the cause?

Thanks

Phil
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David
2020-04-01 18:11:13 UTC
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Post by thescullster
Firstly I hope that other posters are managing to still enjoy a
regular stroll, even if they cannot travel to their favourite location
to do so.
I notice that there is far more spam here than when I last visited.
Does anyone else suffer from pain in the toes after a given period
of walking?
This affects my left foot and occurs whether I am in walking boots
or trainers. Neither of these seem short in length to affect the toes
in this way.
The toes affected are the two adjacent to the little toe on my
left foot.
Anyone have similar experience and established the cause?
Thanks
Phil
Arthritis?

I suffer from time to time but mainly in the big toe.
I have something going on with the left foot with the toe next to the big
toe, but not a major problem.

Depends where the pain is.
If it is in the joints and there is a bit of heat/inflammation/swelling
then arthritis should be considered.

Physio says "Just keep using it".

Cheers


Dave R
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