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Bruising around toes with no pain or known injury

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Feb 5, 2017.

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    This morning, as I was drying off from being in the shower, I noticed that on the side of my big toe, near the joint, there appeared to be a bruise about a dime size. It was a deep purple. I felt no pain and am not aware of injuring that toe recently. About 30 minutes later I noticed tiny bruising at the bottom of each one of my other toes on the same foot. The only other thing I can add is that about a month ago, I stubbed that big toe and ripped my nail. It came off two days ago. Is it...

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