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Why does my big toe hurt? 9 reasons for BIG TOE PAIN | Bunions, Gout, Arthritis, Infection and more!

In this educational video Dr O'Donovan explains 9 reasons why your big toe might hurt. 1. Gout - which is a form of arthritis caused by a build-up of uric acid crystals in the toe joint. Symptoms can include sudden, severe pain in the big toe, redness, swelling, and warmth. 2. Bunions, which are bony bumps that form on the joint at the base of the big toe and they look like this. Symptoms can include pain, swelling, and redness around the big toe joint, and the toe may lean toward the other toes. Bunions can be caused by wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes, genetics, arthritis, or foot stress. 3. An ingrown toenail, which occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin. Symptoms of an ingrown toenail can include pain, redness, swelling, and infection at the side of the toenail. 4. Arthritis that can affect the big toe, which is inflammation of the joint causing pain and stiffness. 5. Injury or sprain of the big toe joint. Symptoms can include pain, swelling, and limited joint movement, often due to pushing off the big toe forcefully, commonly in sports. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, elevation and anti-inflammatory medications. 6. Hallux rigidus, which is a type of arthritis at the base of the big toe causing stiffness. Symptoms can include pain and stiffness in the big toe, and difficulty walking or bending the toe. 7. Sesamoiditis, which is inflammation or fracture of the sesamoid bones under the big toe joint. Symptoms can include pain under the big toe, especially when walking or putting pressure on the toe. 8. Injury or trauma, which refers to any direct injury to the toe, such as stubbing it or dropping something heavy on it. 9. Infection, which can be caused by bacterial or fungal infections affecting the toe. If your big toe pain is persistent, severe, or accompanied by other symptoms like fever or if you are worried about it, it's important to see your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:05 - Gout 01:18 - Bunions 01:53 - Ingrown toe nail 02:27 - Arthritis of the toe 03:05 - Sprain or injury 03:25 - Hallux Rigidus 03:50 - Sesamoiditis 04:15 - Trauma to the toe 04:40 - Infection of the toe Resources and references: NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/foot-pa... Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/f... My video on bunion treatments:    • Doctor explains BUNION TREATMENT OPTIONS   My video on whether bunion correctors work:    • DO BUNION CORRECTORS WORK? Doctor exp...   If you are concerned about anything related to your health, see your own health provider. #toepain #toe #footpain #gout #bunions #arthritis #nailinfection #toenails #toenailfungus ************************************************************************ Connect through: YouTube:    / doctorodonovan​   TikTok: @doctorodonovan LinkedIn:   / doctorodonovan   ************************************************************************** Disclaimer: The video is intended as an educational resource only. The information within this video or on this channel isn't designed to replace professional input, so if you have any medical issues please consult a medical provider. No professional relationship is being created by watching this video. Dr. O'Donovan cannot give any individual medical advice. All information should be verified for accuracy by the individual user. Dr O'Donovan accepts no responsibility for individual interpretation of data, although it is always accurate to the best of his knowledge at the time of the video being published. This is an EDUCATIONAL video. Images are used in accordance with fair use guidelines. Legal information: Content provided via YouTube is for general information purposes ONLY. Information videos are not produced to provide individualised medical advice. Medical education videos on Doctor O'Donovan are not a substitute for professional professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. NEVER ignore professional medical advice because of something you have heard here. ALWAYS consult your doctor regarding any concerns about your condition or treatment.

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