Is it bad to have a second toe that is longer than your big toe?
Is it possible to have a big toe joint replacement?
What can I do about metatarsophangeal joint pain in my big toe?
What can I do about nerve pain in my big toe?
What should I do to ease a big toe cramp?
Why is my big toe numb?
What could be wrong if my big toe is hurting, not the nail or the skin, the actual toe?
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Question by cary (111)
Answer by olive8 (911)
This condition is known as "morton's toe. " In general, (throughout the world), about 10% of people have this condition (of course this differs according to populations).
Answer by scyllatwo (226)
That would be one-hundred percent. If you are a podiatrist, or even spend any amount of time at the beach, you know this to be true.
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