I see this a lot with my patients.
You might want to look into larger shoes, or shoes with a wider toe box, or shoes built on a more "curved last"; especially during the warm season.
(it's the shoe's fault, not the toenail's fault)
Edit To Add: the reason it matters more in the warm season is because feet are juicier in the warm weather and take up more room.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-19-2010 at 07:12 PM.
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