Why Do Thumb and Toe Joints Hurt?

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Pain in Thumb and Toe Joints

Pain in the thumb and toe joints is generally caused by trauma, arthritis, hallux valgus, and other reasons, and can be treated through medication, surgery, etc.

1. Trauma: Improper exercise can lead to trauma to the foot's big toe, such as compression injuries, bumping injuries, etc., causing local soft tissue damage, which can cause joint pain and may be accompanied by skin bruises. You can follow the doctor's advice for medication treatment, such as Sanqi Tablets and Ibuprofen Sustained Release Capsules.

2. Arthritis: The big toe joint is stimulated by inflammatory reactions, damaging surrounding nerves and soft tissues, causing joint swelling and pain in patients. Cooperation with doctors is usually required, such as taking Celecoxib Capsules and Diclofenac Sodium Sustained Release Tablets.

3. Hallux Valgus: Affected by the disease, the外翻 big toe of the foot is usually prone to excessive friction with shoes, which may also increase pressure, leading to joint pain and changes in foot shape. Surgical treatment needs to be performed under the guidance of a doctor, such as osteotomy and arthroplasty.

In addition to the above reasons, gout can also cause symptoms. To avoid misdiagnosis and mistreatment, it is recommended to visit the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. During this period, frequent activity of the feet should also be avoided.