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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Medical Therapy== | |||
*'''Nonsurgical treatment is tried first.''' Your doctor may recommend any of the following: | |||
:*Padding and taping the toe area | |||
:*Shoe inserts | |||
:*Changes to footwear (for example, shoes with wider toe boxes) | |||
:*Anti-inflammatory medicines taken by mouth or injected into the toe area | |||
:*Nerve blocking medicines injected into the toe area | |||
:*Other painkillers | |||
:*Physical therapy | |||
*Anti-inflammatories and painkillers are not recommended for long-term treatment. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Medical Therapy
- Nonsurgical treatment is tried first. Your doctor may recommend any of the following:
- Padding and taping the toe area
- Shoe inserts
- Changes to footwear (for example, shoes with wider toe boxes)
- Anti-inflammatory medicines taken by mouth or injected into the toe area
- Nerve blocking medicines injected into the toe area
- Other painkillers
- Physical therapy
- Anti-inflammatories and painkillers are not recommended for long-term treatment.