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Can two people with normal feet produce a child with Morton's Toe?

I've heard that Morton's Toe (Morton's Foot) is genetic and can be passed to your offspring. So if both parents have normal toes, is it possible for the child to have Morton's Toe or would one of the parents have to have it in order for the child to have it?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Hi

    Morton's Toe isn't a specific disease its just the name for when your big toe is shorter than your 2nd.

    It can be caused by a number of things so it's difficult to answer your question properly. The easiest answer is yes because one of your may be carrying the genes which could cause such abnormalities but without showing the symptoms.

    Hope that helps

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