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second toe pain when i walk and extreme leg pain too

I HAVE PAIN IN MY SECOND TOE WHEN I WALK. MY SECOND TOE IS LONGER THAN MY BIG TOE.

IF I TRY TO WALK ANY DISTANCE DURING THE DAY THEN AT NIGHT WHEN I'M LYING IN BED I GET UNBELIEVABLE ACHING IN MY LEGS. THE PAIN IS MY ENTIRE LEG. I HAVE TO TAKE ADVIL AND A HOT BATH JUST TO GET ANY RELIEF.

I WENT TO SEE IF I NEEDED ORTHODICS AND AFTER TELLING HIM MY SYMPTOMS HE SAID ORTHODICS WOULDN'T HELP ME. MAYBE I HAD A PINCHED NERVE. HE REALLY DIDN'T KNOW.

I'VE READ SOME INFO. ON MORTON'S TOE. I SEEM TO FIT INTO THE SYMPTOMS SHOWN BUT WOULD THIS ALSO LEAD TO MY LEG PAIN?

I WOULD WELCOME ANY THOUGHTS YOU HAVE ON THIS AS IT IS LITERALLY CHANGING THE WAY I LEAD MY LIFE.

REGARDS
SANDRA


Hi Sandra,
Read my section on capsulits as that is the first thought that popped into my mind as I read your question.
I do not know enough about your medical history to offer an opinion as to why your legs hurt so much, but if you are over 50, I would think it would be wise to have your circulation checked or for that matter, if you are in so much pain, see another doctor.
Marc Mitnick DPM

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