Well, they say that popping your fingers can cause arthritis later on, so I'm assuming it's the same with your toes since you're popping it in the same way and the structure is similar.
Its because of pressure when you walk. i have these alot and quite frankly, i enjoy it!
why your toes hurt when yo bite your tongue is beacase the vibration that co-net to you toe
No it does not hurt when a pin is removed from your toe after hammer toe surgery.
there is a bubble in your knukle and it pop.
Arthritis can happen by wearing out the joints. Such as popping your fingers, toes, and any other body part causing pain in that certain area.
you might get hurt or your bones might break and then you won't be able to walk again or stand on your toes
if you are spinning on your toes or with your toes pointed, the calf muscle is hurting because it is being used and is probably cramping or becoming fatigued
Go see a doc.. you have frost bite
Some people deliberately crack or pop joints because it feels good and it also draws attention to them. It will not harm the joints as some people think.All that is happening is that air that is normally in the joint is being released making a popping sound.
To see your toes in your dream represents how you move and walk through life with such grace and poise (or there lack of). Alternatively, toes may also represent the minor detail of life and how you deal with them. Given that, having six toes in a dream may be a bonus!
If you start pointe work when you are not ready, not strong enough, it can be very damaging to your feet and bones. If you sstart when you are ready and strong enough, you can certainly get blisters, etc. I have been doing pointe for about 6 or 7 years now and the backs of my heels have reddish calluses. My pinky toes as well are like big red knobs, callused over. Neither my heel or pinky toes hurt to the touch, although sometime if I dance en pointe for a while at a time the will hurt, as will the rest of your toes, depending on what kind of pointe work you do. I've been told ballet dancers will sometimes develop arthritis too later in life if you are serious about ballet and do it often. After 6 or 6 years of pointe work, my feet are now a lot stronger than before but generally feel and look great (minus the knobby pinky toes and heels).
No, the appearance of one's toes does not indicate their level of intelligence. Intelligence is determined by a variety of factors including genetics, education, and life experiences, not by the physical characteristics of one's toes.