two toes on each of my feet are webbed how can i get them normal?


Question:
the toe next to my big toe and the next toe are joined what can i get done to solve this

Answers:
you need to go to your doctor and have him set you up for a operation to make them normal

Other Answers:
Surgery
go see a podiatrist first (foot doctor) and he will probably send you to a plastic surgeon.
operation.get them separated
If you really feel you need to solve this, talk to a plastic surgeon, it shouldn't be a difficult procedure
I have the same problem.my Dad's toes. It's more than likely genetic. The only way to fix is probably surgery. I just have gotten used to it over the years.
there's probably some kind of surgery for that, webbed feet isn't common like 2/5 people have it or anything, but it's not unheard of either.
ya u just have to cut it
My son's are too. It just happens. It has a name but I can't recall it. Leave it alone, it makes you special!!
I believe that surgery is your only option. Consult a dermatologist.
While surgery might be an option for having your toes separated, a large percentage of people with webbed toes are unable to do anything about it due to the risks involved. Webbed toes are not usually just skin that doesn't split right. More often than not, they involve fused bones and nerves. Surgery can be difficult and require physical therapy during recovery. Would you rather have unwebbed toes or be certain that you can walk well?
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A friend with completely webbed toes.
Get surgery.
You will need an op to seperate them.Goodluck
Do your toes hurt you? if not accept the way you are-its unique and thats a good thing!


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