What’s wrong with a swollen and painful middle toe?

Swelling and pain in the middle toe may be caused by gout, rheumatoid arthritis, frostbite and so on.
1. Gout: gout can cause uric acid inflammation crystals deposited in the joints, resulting in redness, swelling, heat and pain in the joints, and these symptoms have a high probability of appearing in the toe joints.
2. Rheumatoid arthritis: the inflammatory factor produced by rheumatoid arthritis will attack its own joints, so that the bone and cartilage are destroyed, so that the joints are deformed, the joint fluid increases, and the joints will be swollen.
3. Frostbite: In low-temperature weather, if the feet are poorly warmed, the cold weather may cause local soft tissue damage, resulting in edema in the joints, thus making the joints swollen and painful.
In addition, trauma, inguinitis, etc. may also lead to swelling and pain in the middle finger of the toes, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to receive a checkup, to clarify the cause of the disease after treatment.