Common symptoms include:
Hammertoes are complex toe deformities that can be the result of overpowering muscle forces, foot alignment, aging, genetics, or previous trauma.1
- Toe pain or irritation while wearing shoes
- Corns and calluses (a thickening of the skin on the toe, between two toes or on the ball of the foot)
- Redness of the toe due to rubbing on a shoe, the ground, or an adjacent toe
- Burning sensation in the toe because of shoe gear or adjacent toe pressure
- Bent appearance of the toe