Tips For Treating And Managing Hammertoe

Pain Relief Medication

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications are often used to reduce pain and swelling in the toes. They reduce inflammation in the joints, and most are available over-the-counter, however, if they aren't successful at relieving pain, doctors may recommend stronger pain medication. It's important to note the prolonged use of pain relief medication may cause headaches and nausea. Many times a doctor will use cortisone injections to treat acute pain from hammertoe. Gently massaging the feet daily and applying ice packs will also reduce painful swelling. Patients can also use over-the-counter straps, cushions, or pads to help decrease discomfort.

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