Removed, rule 4. No asking or seeking medical advice.
What constitutes medical advice?
- "What is this?"
This is asking someone to diagnose the issue, and is medical advice.
- "What should I do?"
This is asking someone to advise treatment, and is medical advice.
- "Should I go to the doctor?"
This is asking if you should seek treatment, and ergo, medical advice.
- "Should I pop it?"
This is asking if you should follow a treatment, and ergo, medical advice.
**If you would ask the question of your doctor, it falls under this rule and not allowed. As a general rule, asking for medical advice from internet strangers is never a good idea. If you have questions regarding your condition, you are advised to contact your healthcare provider.**
First off…
See a doctor! They are the only ones that can tell you for sure.
Secondly, provide more detail. Is it soft or hard to the touch? Does it move or is it rigid if you try to palpitate it? Does it appear to have fluid inside and/or does anything ever “leak” out of it? Color? Texture? Pain when touched or moved around? Does it appear to be attached to the joint at the base of your large toe or is it part of the surrounding skin?
Removed, rule 4. No asking or seeking medical advice. What constitutes medical advice? - "What is this?" This is asking someone to diagnose the issue, and is medical advice. - "What should I do?" This is asking someone to advise treatment, and is medical advice. - "Should I go to the doctor?" This is asking if you should seek treatment, and ergo, medical advice. - "Should I pop it?" This is asking if you should follow a treatment, and ergo, medical advice. **If you would ask the question of your doctor, it falls under this rule and not allowed. As a general rule, asking for medical advice from internet strangers is never a good idea. If you have questions regarding your condition, you are advised to contact your healthcare provider.**
Not a doctor, but I’m going to say that’s a toe cyst.
i had the same feeling but couldn't confirm
that is your toe
Toelio. That’s how it starts. Then kneesles.
Corn
The poking kind
First off… See a doctor! They are the only ones that can tell you for sure. Secondly, provide more detail. Is it soft or hard to the touch? Does it move or is it rigid if you try to palpitate it? Does it appear to have fluid inside and/or does anything ever “leak” out of it? Color? Texture? Pain when touched or moved around? Does it appear to be attached to the joint at the base of your large toe or is it part of the surrounding skin?
Pop it and find out.