Symptoms

Corns and calluses
- Rough, small patch of skin.
- Commonly on the big toe and fifth toe.
- May be painful when standing or walking.
Achilles tendonitis
- Mild pain after exercise that gradually worsens.
- Pain along the tendon during or after exercise.
- Some swelling.
- Tenderness when you wake up.
Bunions
- First joint of the big toe may slant outward. The second joint may slant toward the other toes.
- The skin over the big toe can become swollen and painful.
Hammertoes
- Toe looks like a claw.
- Pain and difficulty moving the toe, irritated by tight shoes.
- Corns and calluses from rubbing of the toe against shoes.
Heel pain
- Often affects runners and other athletes.
- Pain below or behind the heel.
Morton's neuroma
- Burning pain in the ball of the foot extending into your toes.
- Pain worsens as you walk or when you wear tight shoes.
- Numbness in your toes.
Plantar warts
- Look like corns.
- Raised, painful sores, often on the sole of the foot.
- May cause severe pain when walking.
Stress fractures
- A specific painful spot gets worse when you put pressure on it.
- Pain getting worse.
- Pain is better after rest but increases with activity.
- Sometimes skin may be tender.
- Sometimes swelling may occur.
Plantar fasciitis
- A sharp pain on the bottom of the heel when you put weight on it.
- An intense pain that worsens with the first few steps after awakening.
- Heel pain after standing a long time.
- Heel pain after exercise.
- Heel swelling.
Nail fungus
- Nails thicken and become yellow or brownish or become white, thick and brittle, may cause pain during walking.
Athlete's foot
- Blisters.
- Itching, stinging and burning between toes and on the soles.
- Nails that are thick, crumbly, discolored or pulling away from the nail bed.
- Thick and cracking skin.
- Foul smell.
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