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Med or Nurses Please... Aching left big toe, end of the day.. ouchhh? |
I am a registered nurse and training naturpath and herbalist, but I am stumped. My big left toe is killing me, right in the joint area, it aches at the end of the day, dull ache with some sharp stabbing pains in the joint area.It hurts and aches when I point it downwards. There dosnt appear to be any swelling or redness. Started about 7 days ago, come and goes, might be good one day and then bad the next. It started during a 3km walk the other day and I had to limp home. Strong family history of athritis and gout. I am debating if to go to the doc.. i know they are just going to say, " get some panadol". Anyone got any ideas? My dad gets gout, my toe is not inflammed or swollen? If it gets worse i might see a doc... :( This could be tendinitis, but I would put my money on arthritis, especially if you walk or run a lot. Classic for osteoarthritis is joint pain that worsens through the course of the day. It's probably gout-classic site for it (the first MTP joint). I would suggest you get your blood uric acid level checked. If elevated, then you need anti-gout preparations like allopurinol. Don't self-medicate, however, even if you are a nurse. You need to see the MD also. My first thought was gout, then I saw you even mentioned it yourself! I would definitely check yourself out to see. My hubby recently had the same symptoms, except he did have a bit of swelling. He went to the doctor and they just told him to take some Aleve (2 tabs BID) and he did so for about 10 days and it really helped. He told me that he was feeling a lot better in just a few days! He was doing the same as you with the limp and all. I found it very odd he was limping around when he never even injured himself (I thought he was tryin to be all "gangsta cool".. haha.. but then I realized he wasn't "faking")... that gout can be pretty dreadful! If you don't want your patients thinkin you're tryin to be all "gangsta".... I suggest you get it checked out! *smiles* haha... really, you should ck it out though ;-) This condition is often the result of pressure on the toe, pushing it back into the joint as in shoes too short. Creates enough stress to cause capsular edema.. makes motion pretty painful. You may find it expedient to wear open toed shoes for a time and see if that does not solve the problem. |
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