In people with primary clubbing, the condition may also affect the toes. Similar to the fingers, toes may enlarge or appear more rounded. In this case, the symptoms generally present during adolescence and won't worsen with time. Check with family members for a history of clubbed fingers or toes because it most often runs in the family.

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