Why does my big toenail smell so bad?

Why does my big toenail smell so bad?

When a toenail develops a fungal infection, it typically turns yellow or brown. It becomes thick and overgrown. Foul-smelling debris also may accumulate under the nail. As the infection continues, the nail may crumble gradually and fall off.

Why do toes turn purple?

Purple feet are a sign of a circulation problem that can be potentially serious. When circulation in your feet is healthy, cuts heal quickly and your skin retains its natural color. Blood reaches your feet through a network of arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry blood from your heart.

Can you tear ligaments in your big toe?

Ligament tears on one side of the joint can cause an imbalance of the big toe. If untreated, the big toe can drift sideways in the opposite direction of the ligament tear. If the big toe goes to the outside, a bunion (hallux valgus) is created.

How do you buddy wrap a toe?

To buddy tape a finger or toe:

  1. If you have broken skin, clean the affected area using alcohol or antiseptic wipes.
  2. Dry your skin thoroughly and place the padding between your fingers or toes.
  3. Starting at the base, wrap the tape around the digits.
  4. Wrap the tape around two to three times.

Is there a tendon in your big toe?

Just behind the big toe joint in the ball of your foot are two pea-shaped bones embedded in the tendon that moves your big toe called sesamoids. These bones work like a pulley for the tendon and provide leverage when you walk or run.

Why does the tendon in my big toe hurt?

Sesamoiditis. This is an overuse injury involving chronic inflammation of the sesamoid bones and the tendons involved with those bones. Sesamoiditis is caused by increased pressure on the sesamoids. Often, sesamoiditis is associated with a dull, longstanding pain beneath the big toe joint.

Is Sesamoiditis the same as turf toe?

An acute dorsiflexion injury, named “turf toe,” is common among American football and soccer players. “Sesamoiditis” is a name often given for pain arising from the hallux sesamoids in the absence of acute trauma, and may result from a variety of causes.

Does turf toe go away?

You’ll usually recover from a grade 1 injury in a few days to a week. Grade 2 injuries usually take a few weeks to fully heal. You may not be allowed to play sports or do any exercise after a grade 2 injury for two or more weeks. Grade 3 injuries can take months to heal.

Will a cortisone shot help turf toe?

For many people, an injection of a corticosteroid will do the trick and they will get relief. For others, cortisone may provide temporary relief but the problems of the big toe will return and in most cases be much worse.

How can you tell if you have turf toe?

What are the symptoms of turf toe?

  1. Pain in the front of your foot, especially tenderness to the touch.
  2. Swelling in the front of your foot.
  3. Bruising in the front of your foot.
  4. Inability to bend your big toe down.
  5. A loose toe joint that dislocates.
  6. Inability to put weight on your toe.

What helps a sore big toe?

Treatment may involve splinting or buddy taping the affected toe. Rest as much as possible and avoid putting pressure on your foot. Wear shoes with padding or a stiff sole for protection and support. Apply a cold compress a few times per day and take NSAIDs to relieve pain and inflammation.