What’s going on with the nerve pain in my toe?

Toe neuralgia may be a local injury that destroys the nerve, or it may be caused by gout, rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic immune diseases, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and other causes of peripheral neuritis.
1. Trauma, fasciitis, tenosynovitis, arthritis and other localized lesions of the foot may cause neuralgia by directly damaging the sensory nerves of the toes or by producing inflammatory substances that affect the sensory nerves of the toes.
2. Gout, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic polymyalgia and other rheumatic and immune diseases may also affect the sensory peripheral nerves, including those at the toes, which may cause significant pain.
3. Diabetes, malnutrition, poisoning by certain drugs or heavy metals can also damage peripheral nerves, leading to pain at the ends of the limbs, including the toes.
If the neuralgia in the toes exists for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital to clarify the specific cause of the problem and treat it under the guidance of a professional physician.