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Confused Nerve damage changing after years?

Hello!
I'm new to this place, so this is my first forum post.

I've had nerve damage in my foot for about ten years now after I smashed and stood on a chunk of glass that cut through most of my foot. I didn't have stitches which caused the nerve to heal poorly and from then on I've had major damage to my foot pad and big/second toes. Pain is excruciating sometimes even when I'm trying to put shoes on. No one can touch the bottom of my foot otherwise it feels like daggers shooting through it. The bottom of my foot is fully numb but my toes and in between are so painful, but since yesterday the pain has changed after all these years and has made it like there is a permanent knife sticking into my big toe.

Not sure if anyone can help with this but I'm scared as it's been so long and I've dealt with the nerve damage as is and now it's changed? How is that possible? And should I seek a professionals opinion?

Help!!!!
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