Common causes of toe pain include trauma, gout, diabetes, atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities, and rheumatoid arthritis.
1. Trauma: pain caused by direct or indirect violence to the toes.
2. Gout: caused by hyperuricemia in the body, it will lead to progressive aggravation of pain in the toes, which is cut-like, tear-like or bite-like pain, and the treatment mainly focuses on lowering the blood uric acid and reducing the pain symptoms.
3. Diabetes: on the basis of diabetic neuropathy and vasculopathy, diabetic foot can be complicated with foot infection or deep tissue destruction, toes can be ulcerated and necrosis, causing pain.
4. Lower limb arteriosclerosis occlusive disease: arteriosclerosis causes thickening of the arterial lining, narrowing or occlusion of the lumen of the arteries, causing ischemia of the lower limbs, manifested by intermittent claudication of the lower limbs, numbness and pain in the extremities, pallor of the skin, weakening or disappearance of the dorsal arterial pulsation of the feet, and pain in the toes.
5. Rheumatoid arthritis: more chronic onset of disease, manifested as symmetrical joint swelling and pain, often accompanied by morning stiffness, can be accompanied by fatigue, low fever, muscle pain, weight loss and other systemic symptoms, toes are also rheumatoid parts and pain parts.
There are many other possible causes of toe pain, such as onychomycosis, bone spurs, corns and lumbar disc herniation, etc. You should consult a doctor in time, diagnose and treat under the guidance and observation of a professional doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions.