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Post a new topicby baderab on Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:44 am


I have this horrific pain in my great toe. I have had the toe nail cut out 3x, with the last one being "permanent". It's not a complete removal just the left side. The pain has never completely gone away. I recently hit it and the pain that occured was INSANE. Excruiciating! It seems that it is getting worse and now there is some heat radiating on the toe. It's constantly aching and now the pain is radiating underneath my big toe. There is no infection and I don't believe this is really related to an ingrown toenail. I am tired of going to the foot doctor and them looking at me like I am looney. I have had an MRI but apparently that showed nothing. Can anyone shed some light??

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Re: Toe Pain

Post a new topicby kemplr on Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:39 am

When they permanently removed the nail did you have invasive surgery? i.e. with stitches? Its possible that there has been nerve damage during the surgery. Otherwise the only other thing I can think of is complex regional pain syndrome / reflex sympathetic dystrophy - but that usually affects the whole foot/limb. HTH

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Re: Toe Pain

Post a new topicby baderab on Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:24 am


The pain actually started before I had the toenail cut out. I was getting this zapping pain which is what brought me to the dr to begin with. The first podiatrist told me I had a malunion fracture in my toe and it needed time to heal. After several months and no relief I went to my GP and asked that he cut our toenail because when I pressed on the side of the nail I could duplicate the pain. He did. The post procedure pain I can't even describe. Several days later I felt a bit of relief. A couple months went by pain started again. Went back to GP described symptoms. He gave me a cortisone shot in my toe. YOWZERS! No relief from that, returned again and had more of the nail removed. Again some relief. Pain returned, went to a different podiatrist that was recommended by MIL. He said he believed that there was a nuroma beneath the nail and as the nail grew back it was pressing on the nuroma causing the pain. He "permanently" removed the left part of the nail, not a large amount. So now I have a partially removed nail and the pain has returned. I just don't know where to go now. The pain wakes me up a night, it inteferes with activities. Not to mention my family is tired of hearing me complain. :-(

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Re: Toe Pain

Post a new topicby kemplr on Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:51 am

Is the nail very curved or thick? Have you had an x-ray? Sometimes you can get a bony exostosis under the nail which is very painful. I have never heard of a neuroma underneath a nail. The bony exostosis can be removed via surgery and usually provides instant relief.

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Re: Toe Pain

Post a new topicby baderab on Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:48 am


[quote="kemplr"]Is the nail very curved or thick? Have you had an x-ray? Sometimes you can get a bony exostosis under the nail which is very painful. I have never heard of a neuroma underneath a nail. The bony exostosis can be removed via surgery and usually provides instant relief.[/quote]


Would a bony exotosis show in a xray or MRI?? I have had both and nothing was said in regards to this. I am really at a loss.

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