This can be from an autoimmune problem such as rheumatoid Arthritis or lupus, an infection or generalized fluid retention which can be a sign of heart, kidney, or hormone problems.
You should see your doctor.
Many very different things can cause toes to swell. These can range from an insect bit or sting, to dropping a weight on your toes, to excessive cold, to a variety of diseases.
Always consult a physician about such concerns. Never rely on information form sources like this web site.
Its somtimes shoe sizes that really matters when u wear shoes that dont have room for your toes to move than u need to find shoes that have room for your toes.this also happens when your socks are too tight that also has effect
Tinea Pedis, Athlete's Foot, is one possibility. OTC preparations, along with good hygiene, are very effective. You should get to your PCP to be sure; there may be other reasons for your symptoms.
I'd suggest researching it online like at webmd.com... It could have a fungus or is having an allergic reaction.
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what causes the left shoulder to swell
Solution causes a cell to swell by osmosis
Infections causes it to swell
Mumps causes salivary glands to swell dramatically.
maybe a cyst
How should I no!
Tonsillitis
genes
asthma
cramp
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It softens and causes the hair to swell