Warm toes may be caused by physiological factors, frostbite, septic infection, gouty arthritis, peripheral neuritis and other factors.
1. Physiological factors: For example, if the shoes you wear are not suitable and breathable, and the toes are compressed, the toes will become hot, which can be improved after replacing the shoes with suitable ones.
2. Frostbite: Frostbite occurs in the toe area when the weather is cold, and when it enters into a warm environment, it will make the toe area hot, which is characterized by a burning sensation.
3. Purulent infection: localized damage to the toes, improper care, causing bacterial infection, when the infection is serious, it will lead to localized fever in the toes, accompanied by pus, itching, pain and other symptoms.
4. Gouty arthritis: when gouty arthritis exists in the joints of the toes, consuming foods containing high purine, causing gouty arthritis to attack, which will lead to redness, swelling, heat and pain in the toes.
5. Peripheral neuritis: It may be related to heredity, immune diseases, infectious diseases, leading to damage to the peripheral nerves, which can cause burning sensation in the toes, accompanied by numbness, pain and other symptoms.
Hot toes, accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention to avoid delayed treatment.