This feels a bit too ridiculous to go see a doctor about it, but at the same time, it's been lasting a bit too long now for me *not* to worry about it a little bit, so I'm asking you guys about it
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What I'm asking is, do you think I should go to a doctor about it? Yes, please, go to the doctor!!! You might have a hairwidth break in the toe that could turn into gangreen or a bad infection that affects the bone. Or you could have developped arthritis or rheumatism. It could be any of these or worse or perhaps nothing at all ... but I would check it if I were you. Just to be sure.
. The thing is, if it was an 'average' problem that would get better on its own, two months is plenty of time. Since it hasn't, it's time for a doctor's diagnosis.
So I agree with the others; see the doctor. Much better to find out you 'over-reacted' a bit, rather than let something minor become much worse through non-treatment.
Oh, yes! You should go! You are not making a fool of yourself, you are taking care of yourself, and there is a big difference. Maybe is nothing, but better safe than sorry.
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Yes, please, go to the doctor!!! You might have a hairwidth break in the toe that could turn into gangreen or a bad infection that affects the bone. Or you could have developped arthritis or rheumatism. It could be any of these or worse or perhaps nothing at all ... but I would check it if I were you. Just to be sure.
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The thing is, if it was an 'average' problem that would get better on its own, two months is plenty of time. Since it hasn't, it's time for a doctor's diagnosis.
So I agree with the others; see the doctor. Much better to find out you 'over-reacted' a bit, rather than let something minor become much worse through non-treatment.
Good luck.
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You are not making a fool of yourself, you are taking care of yourself, and there is a big difference.
Maybe is nothing, but better safe than sorry.
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