Is it normal for toes to be different on each foot?

The pinky toe on my left foot is missing a joint, specifically the joint closest to the toenail. I am also capable of making my left pinky toe go on top of my ring toe (manually, without touching it), HOWEVER it is impossibly for me to do this with my right pinky toe. Is this normal?

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57% Normal
Based on 7 votes (4 yes)
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  • Memes

    Since I don't know you personally I don't know your level of knowledge so I will try to be simple. Our cells all have the same DNA, and what makes them different is something called stem cells. This means that while every cell has the same DNA, our skin is different from our lungs because each cell has different activated genes. Therefore for whatever reason (mutations, genetics, etc.) different genes were activated in different toes. This is completely normal, due to the fact the human body is not perfect. Unless it affects your daily life and/or causes pain then you should not be concerned. That being said if it worries you then I would recommend talking about it with your doctor.

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