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Lesser Toe Pain

Your toes are an integral part of your foot, allowing you to step correctly and maintain your balance. When your toes are in pain, it can be more than just a minor inconvenience. Toe pain can make it difficult to walk, stand, or even wear shoes the way you typically would. If you're struggling with toe pain, it's important to see a highly-trained podiatrist near you in order to find the toe pain relief you deserve.

At Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists, our team of board-certified toe pain doctors are proud to provide care for a variety of toe conditions, including hyperkeratosis treatment, corns and callus treatment, and more. As the second largest foot and ankle practice in Illinois, our physicians are highly trained in the most advanced procedures and technology, including those utilized in hammertoe correction surgery. We’re passionate about providing the most long-term, minimally-invasive relief available.

Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists is now accepting walk-in appointments, and we proudly accept most major insurance providers. If you’re ready to receive treatment from the top foot specialist near you, reach out and get started with us today.

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Common Types and Signs of Lesser Toe Pain

While a lot of information regarding toe pain focuses on the big toe, it's important to note that pain in the lesser toes is relatively common and often just as troubling. If you're experiencing pain in any of your lesser toes, don't hesitate to seek out professional help.

The team at Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists is experienced in treating all sorts of toe conditions, including the three we most commonly see:

  • Calluses: A callus is an area of thickened skin, usually on the bottom of the foot. Calluses form as a result of friction and pressure and can cause pain when walking or wearing shoes.
  • Corns: A corn is a type of callus that forms on the top or side of the toe, and is usually smaller and more painful than a callus. These form as a result of the toe rubbing against the shoe.
  • Hammertoe: Hammertoe is a deformity that causes the toe to bend downward at the middle joint, making it look like a hammer. This can cause pain and difficulty when wearing shoes. This deformity often comes about as a result of wearing ill-fitting shoes in the first place.

If you're experiencing any of these issues, the professionals at Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists can help. We'll take a look at your feet, determine the cause of the problem, and develop a treatment plan that's right for you. Don't suffer from toe pain any longer - give us a call today!

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Advanced Treatment Options for Toe Pain

Fortunately, if you're experiencing pain in any of your lesser toes, there are minimally invasive and non-invasive treatment options available to help you find the relief you deserve.

At Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists, we offer a variety of treatment options for toe pain, depending on the severity of the condition. These treatment options commonly include:

  • Debridement: For corns and calluses, we may recommend a process called debridement, which involves removing the dead and damaged skin cells from the area. This can help to reduce pain and pressure and allow the area to heal properly.
  • Splinting: For hammertoes, we may recommend splinting the toe in order to hold it in the correct position. This can help to relieve pain and pressure and prevent the condition from worsening.
  • Toe Spacers: Another option for hammertoe treatment, toe spacers are devices that are placed between the toes in order to hold them in the correct position. This helps to reduce pain and pressure and can also prevent the condition from worsening.
  • Padding: For corns and calluses, we may recommend padding the area in order to cushion it and reduce friction. This can help to relieve pain and prevent further damage to the area.

For some people who struggle with hammertoes, surgery may be the best option. However, this is usually only recommended for severe cases that haven't responded to other forms of treatment.

If you're struggling with pain in any of your lesser toes, don't hesitate to reach out to the team at Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists. We’re here to help you get back on your feet as quickly and effectively as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

What else might cause calluses and corns to appear?

Some patients who struggle frequently with corns and calluses actually have a condition called hyperkeratosis. This is a thickening of the skin that makes it more likely to develop calluses and corns. If you have this condition, we may recommend a hyperkeratosis feet treatment plan that includes medicated cream or ointment to help reduce the thickening of the skin. This can help to prevent calluses and corns from forming in the first place.

What advanced treatment options do you provide for toe pain?

At Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle, we’re passionate about utilizing the latest techniques and technology to offer our patients the best outcomes possible following their treatment plan. To learn more about the more advanced treatments we provide for conditions of the foot, visit our Treatments page.

Do you accept insurance for the treatment of toe pain?

Yes! Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists is proud to accept insurance from a wide range of providers across the Midwest, including Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and more. You can find our list of accepted providers on our Insurances page, and if you don’t see your provider listed, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly and knowledgeable staff to discuss your options.

How can I get started with the best foot doctors near me?

At Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists, we strive to make it as simple as possible to find the relief you deserve. Just use our online scheduling tool to select a time that works for you. We’re also accepting walk-in appointments, so feel free to visit one of our convenient locations near you.