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intense pain in the tip of the big toe? It happened before once or twice a week. Now it has happened three times in one day. Pain is sharp - like a needle - and is only in the tip of the toe at the corner of the nail. There is no sign of an ingrown toenail. Email: YYYY@YYYY
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Hi, Thanks for your query. According to your description , pain over your big toe seems to be inflammatory in nature. It could be an acute attack of gout. I advice you to give you rest to the part affected, take anti-inflammatory drug likemotrin 1 tablet with food as and when required (upto 4 tablets daily) to reduce pain and inflammation and consult your doctor for thorough examination and rule out any infective cause.
I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care
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What Causes Intense Pain On Toe?
Hi, Thanks for your query. According to your description , pain over your big toe seems to be inflammatory in nature. It could be an acute attack of gout. I advice you to give you rest to the part affected, take anti-inflammatory drug likemotrin 1 tablet with food as and when required (upto 4 tablets daily) to reduce pain and inflammation and consult your doctor for thorough examination and rule out any infective cause. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care