What is this vague pain in my toe that doesn’t hurt when I touch it?

The common causes of vague pain in the toes that do not hurt when touched are shoe extrusion, arthritis or lumbar spine disease.
1. Shoe squeeze: wearing high heels or shoes that pinch your feet for a long time may lead to toe pain. It is recommended to wear comfortable and suitable shoes as much as possible.
2. Arthritis: If the soft tissues of the toe joints become congested or edematous, resulting in hyperplasia or adhesions, aseptic inflammation may occur, leading to toe pain.
3. Lumbar spine disease: when lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spine osteophytes compress the nerve root, it may cause pain and numbness in the lower limbs, and if the compression is more serious, it will also lead to pain, numbness and soreness in the toes.
Hidden toe pain touch and no pain may have other reasons, once the occurrence of hidden toe pain can not be relieved, or pain aggravation, should go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the causes and comply with the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.