What should I do if I have dorsal foot pain 1 month after toe amputation?

The pain after toe amputation is considered to be a nerve problem. Generally speaking, there will be a relatively rich peripheral nervous system in the limbs, and the toe amputation surgery has destroyed the old peripheral nervous system, causing obstruction of peripheral blood flow return, which will lead to body pain.
Massage and hot compresses can be applied, together with nerve-nourishing medication to speed up the repair of the nerves. Attention should also be paid to wearing suitable shoes to reduce compression of the toe area and prevent further aggravation.
A post-operative review in hospital is recommended for definitive treatment.