What to do about the pain in the outer bone at the base of the little toe

The pain in the bones on the outside of the root of the little toe is as follows: a. Toe capsulitis: mostly caused by toe capsulitis in the little toe of the foot, be sure to wear shoes with a loose forefoot, if the shoe is too tight, it will cause the side of the shoe to rub against the outside of the little finger, causing aggravation of toe capsulitis. Second, foot soak: can improve local blood circulation, accelerate the inflammation and healing of the injury. Third, medication: you can use conventional anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, including celecoxib capsules, meloxicam tablets, diclofenac sodium tablets, to relieve sterile inflammation to relieve pain. IV. Physical therapy: Infrared irradiation, magnetic therapy, and massage can be used to improve local symptoms and unblock meridians to improve local pain.