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Non Specific Calcification in Big Toe

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 26, 2018.

  1. admin

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    My daughter has some severe pain in her big toe. We just thought it was from her softball cleats. That it was just something minor and a couple of days rest would fix it.
    It may be nothing, but the Dr. said she had Non Specific Calcification in the bottom of the big toe. Is this serious? Is this the same as turf toe? I apologize for the ignorance but we have a week til we go to a specialist and I dont know where to research.

    Are there any helpful treatments that do not require surgery?...

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