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Swollen below toes on bottom of feet

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Feb 20, 2018.

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    I have peripheral neuropathy and my feet are numb from about 3/4 inch from my toes and the numbness extends out my toes. This issue is bilateral. The neuropathy pain has eased with medication but for months >12 my foot is swollen on the bottom just below my toes all the way across. When I walk bare footed it’s like that part hits the floor first. There is no significant pain, just swelling and tightness. I do not feel that ridge when I have shoes on. If I press on the area it is sore. It is...

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