I am sorry to read about your painful toe. Unfortunately, I have neither a solution nor can I say if it is connected to Type 2 diabetes. I do have experience of very bad pain in my toes, but I was told that mine was because of gout. However, I would ask you to keep en eye on circulation to you feet while you cope with painkillers. My suggestion would be to visit a podiatrist, to ask for an opinion about the pain, while the podiatrist is treating your feet.I am 87 and Have had diabetes Type 2 for many years. I am now housebound and take Apixaban daily. My sugar levels are stable but I have severe pain in the big toe joint of one foot. There is nothing to be seen. gout has been ruled out and despite their best efforts our GPś have no answer. Could this be connected with the diabetes and if so has anyone found a solution. Thank you JC
I, also, had the same vaccination but I do not know if they are connected in my case. However, for over a week I was very ill after the vaccination.I've had intermittent foot problems, sometimes pure agony, since the AZ jab.
Thank you for mentioning this. I think I have seen instructions for home-made capsaicin cream here. I will look it up and make some.... cream called capsaicin 25 ....
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