Toe pain may be caused by soft tissue damage, excessive walking or small shoes, arthritis, bacterial infection, etc. First of all, consider whether there is soft tissue damage, walking too much or wearing too small shoes, or squeezing toes with local damage, which will lead to pressing pain symptoms. Secondly, consider whether the patient has arthritis, such as gout arthritis, rheumatic arthritis, etc. Pressing the lesion will also induce pain symptoms. Finally, consider whether the patient has bacterial infection, such as purulent finger inflammation, paronychia, etc., which is often accompanied by local redness, pain, and skin temperature rise. It is suggested that patients should go to the hospital for medical treatment and take targeted medication in combination with specific conditions, so as to help the symptoms to be significantly improved.