Waxy toes are usually associated with reactive arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, and the main treatments are medication as well as physical therapy, with different causes and different treatments. 1. Reactive arthritis: For reactive arthritis with obvious pain symptoms, diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen and other drugs can be used for anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatments, and dexamethasone, methotrexate and other drugs can also be used for treatment to improve the discomfort and control the development of the disease. 2. Psoriatic arthritis: For the wax toe caused by psoriatic arthritis, symptomatic treatment, such as celecoxib and meloxicam, can reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and the use of methotrexate, leflunomide and other drugs can slow down the progress of the disease. Physical therapy, such as ultraviolet radiation and baking electricity, can also be used. Patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions, use medication in a safe and reasonable manner, and do a good job of daily care and regular medical checkups.