Toe cramps are usually a signal to slow down, but they can also be a warning sign. If a cramp does not relent after massage and rehydration, or if the pain worsens, a visit to the doctor should be the next step. The same is true if cramping in the feet and toes is frequent or accompanied by swelling, redness, or a change in skin color. These symptoms could be a sign of circulatory or central nervous system distress. Schedule an appointment with a doctor and be sure to outline for them all symptoms, any prescribed medications, and medical history.

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