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slinky.kate | 02:18 Wed 20th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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my big toe is very red and angry looking,i think its infected,how can i soothe it????
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Ice and then the doctor
Can you upload a picture?
mine too. It's chilblains, thanks to the cold weather. If that's you, try aloe vera.
Gout,as a first guess, try Ibuprofen 600mgs and that may well relieve the pain and swelling. Could be other things but gout seem to be the obvious starter.
If no improvement in the next 3 days, see you GP.
Have you had an injury to the toe, or an ingrowing toenail? If not then it is 'unlikely' to be an infection but still needs to be examined by your GP.
Don't think it's gout as only men get gout from what I heard.
Women get gout too, where did you hear it was a men only condition?
Hope your better this moaning
It's what a leaflet my doc gave me said.
You will know if you have gout when you can't out your sock on. Ouch!
Chilblains for me, too :o(

Thought I'd stumbled into a Dickens novel when I found out what they are.

Is your toe itchy but sore and hurts to the touch ? That's chilblains.
If your toe (especially around the joint) is red, shiny, hot and incredibly painful, that's more like gout.
you get all sorts - my chilblains aren't itchy, but fit the bill in other ways (and my doctor diagnosed them, and he used to work up in Scotland and saw lots of them in winter).

http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Chilblains.htm

Gout hurts much more

http://libweb5.prince...y/jpeg/gillray2l.jpeg

and it's not restricted to men.
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I think you'll find a slight majority of sore toes do not lead to heart attacks... and Tullia doesn't say whether hers did, or if it was a coincidence.

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