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<blockquote data-quote="Reetpetite" data-source="post: 342963" data-attributes="member: 20033"><p>Hi Kerry-Michelle, I too have white marks on my big toes - they are on the side of the toenail next to my big toe and my chiropodist told me that they are caused because my second toes are slightly higher than my big toe and when wearing shoes they get pushed together and the pressure causes these white marks - I too always wear comfortable shoes so have never notice any problems with hurting or quashed toes but he said they were nothing to worry about and that it is quite common. But if you are worried you should get it checked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reetpetite, post: 342963, member: 20033"] Hi Kerry-Michelle, I too have white marks on my big toes - they are on the side of the toenail next to my big toe and my chiropodist told me that they are caused because my second toes are slightly higher than my big toe and when wearing shoes they get pushed together and the pressure causes these white marks - I too always wear comfortable shoes so have never notice any problems with hurting or quashed toes but he said they were nothing to worry about and that it is quite common. But if you are worried you should get it checked out. [/QUOTE]
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