probably just a blister. I get them sometimes if I've worn rubbing shoes all day. They usually go away on there own, if given time. If you do decide to pop it (i do), make sure to do it from the side of the bump, close to your skin. This way, after all the fluid is let out, the thin layer of skin falls on top of it, protecting it.
A hard bump at the base of a toe could be a bunion. There are several remedies available including shoe inserts.
A bump on your toe could be caused by a variety of things such as an ingrown toenail, a corn or callus, a bunion, or even a cyst. It would be best to have a healthcare professional examine it to determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often caused by misalignment of the toe joint due to pressure or ill-fitting shoes.
its called web
A bunion is an enlargment of the bone. It is also know as Hallux Valgus. This is a deformity of the bone involving the big toe and the foot. This deformity can be vary painful. A bunion is a bump at the joint of the big toe.
A horses toe CAN NOT be located under the hoof, but it can be found on the leg, if you run your hand up the back of your horses leg afew inches up from the hell of the hoof you will find a rather solid bump, that is a toe, although sometimes some have bigger one's then others, it is still considered the horses toe. ;)
A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion, which is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe. During the procedure, the surgeon will remove the bony bump, realign the toe joint, and may also remove excess bone or tissue. The surgery is typically performed under local or general anesthesia in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.
A bunion is an unnatural, bony hump that forms at the base of the big toe where it attaches to the foot. Often, the big toe deviates toward the other toes. When this occurs, the base of the big toe pushes outward on the first metatarsal bone -- which is the bone directly behind the big toe -- forming a bunion.
A black line on a toe nail may be a bruise under the nail. See a doctor if this does not clear up on its own in a few weeks.
In the formation of a bunion, the big toe bone (metatarsal) shifts outward towards the smaller toes, creating a bony bump at the base of the big toe. This displacement can be caused by genetics, wearing tight shoes, or foot mechanics that put pressure on the joint.
Hallux Abducto Valgus, also known as a bunion, is typically found at the base joint of the big toe where the metatarsal bone meets the phalanx bone. It is characterized by a bony bump on the side of the foot and the deviation of the big toe towards the other toes.
Red, Swollen, and possibly containing pus, blood, or clear seeping liquids.