Is it normal to have a sore toe with no redness or swelling and no high uric acid?

Toe pain without redness or swelling uric acid is not high there is an abnormal situation, may be caused by muscle strain, arthritis, bunion and other diseases. 1. Muscle strain: prolonged over-walking and over-exertion puts the local muscles under tension, which may result in the detection of low uric acid and toe pain without redness or swelling, and the pain may recur. 2. Arthritis: arthritis caused by prolonged and severe stimulation of the toe joints, resulting in localized joint pain, stiffness and discomfort, and there may be toe pain without redness or swelling and uric acid is not high. 3. Bunion: It is an orthopedic disease in which the thumb is excessively tilted to the lateral side of the foot. Bunion accompanied by excessive friction over a long period of time may cause pain in the toes without redness or swelling, and the test shows that the uric acid is not high. If the toe pain is obvious discomfort and can not be relieved in time, you need to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination, clear diagnosis for targeted treatment.