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  1. A swollen toe can occur due to an injury or an underlying health condition like arthritis. Treatment may include rest or medication, depending on the underlying cause. A swollen toe looks larger than normal — and larger compared to other toes — due to the accumulation of fluid in the tissue of the toe.
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