Hammertoe is a deformity toe, the joins in the toe, a form of arthritis. Pressure can begin to weigh heavy on the toes as you wear shoes which is where pain and other symptoms develop.

Hammertoes typically begin with small symptoms and deformities and continue to worsen with time. In its beginning stages, hammertoes are often impressionable which means they can be controlled using minimal treatment. It is important to know the signs of hammertoes to get them evaluated early. If left untreated, hammertoes can become more firm and difficult to manipulate, requiring surgery.

Common symptoms of hammertoes include:

  • Pain or irritation of the affected toe when wearing shoes.
  • Corns and calluses (a buildup of skin) on the toe, between two toes or on the ball of the foot. Corns are caused by constant friction against the shoe. They may be soft or hard, depending on their location.
  • Inflammation, redness or a burning sensation
  • Bending of the toe
  • In more severe cases of hammertoe, open sores may form.

If you have questions about hammertoe or would like to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us today!