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Overlapping Toes
Definition
Many disorders can affect the joints in the toes,
causing pain and preventing the foot from functioning as it should.
People of all ages can experience forefoot problems. Overlapping toes
can occur in any of the toes and can cause extreme irritation if not
corrected.
Cause
Many disorders can affect the joints in the toes,
causing pain and preventing the foot from functioning as it should.
People of all ages can experience forefoot problems. Overlapping toes
can occur in any of the toes and can cause extreme irritation if not
corrected.
Treatment and Prevention
Any problems that cause pain or discomfort in the toes
should be given prompt attention. Ignoring the symptoms can aggravate
the condition, and lead to a breakdown of tissue or even infection.
Conservative treatment (non-surgical treatment) of
overlapping toes begins with accommodating the disorder. Shoes with a
high, broad toe box (toe area) are recommended for people suffering from
overlapping toes.
Forefoot supports such as gel toe straighteners, gel
toe caps and toe combs are often recommended to keep overlapping toes
apart. These effective devices are designed to reduce friction to help
relieve the discomfort.
If problem persists, consult your foot doctor.
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