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Big toe aches


Question Posted Sunday June 9 2013, 1:17 pm

My big toe nail has white marks in the nail itself, (fungus?) Anyway...for the past week I have been soaking my feet in Apple Cider Vinegar. Now my big toe aches, not in the joint but if I push on the nail, it is so sore and aches at times. Thought I had an ingrown toenail, but checked that and nail is ok. Is it from soaking too much in ACV?? appreciate any thoughts on this.

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Xui answered Sunday June 9 2013, 10:05 pm:
I have never heard of soaking feet in Apple cider vinegar

Try epsom salt or even warm soapy water.

If your toe aches I would get it checked out as you could have a bacterial infection.

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