As a diabetic, pain in your big toe requires careful attention. It could be caused by conditions like gout (a type of arthritis common in the big toe), diabetic neuropathy (nerve pain), or a localised infection. Because diabetes can affect your kidneys and blood circulation, please avoid self-medicating. For temporary relief, generic acetaminophen is generally safer than NSAIDs like ibuprofen, which can strain the kidneys. Please consult your healthcare provider or a podiatrist promptly. They can safely diagnose the cause and prescribe the correct targeted treatment, such as medications for gout or nerve pain.
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