NO WAY I DO IT ALL THE TIME -M.E notyou
It may cause toe numbness but sometimes it causes leg, arm, hand, and numbness too. If you feel numbness or weakness in the leg/s tell a doctor, these may be signs of a Stroke.
Pins and needles...don't cross your legs.
toe numbness sounds like there is some kind of lack of circulation going on, this can be helped by applying gentle warmth and rubbing/moving or there are drugs that improve circulation (like asprin). Although numbness may be caused by nerve damage or something more serious, so it's not so easy to find a treatment unless you know why it is happening.
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Many things could cause numbness in the left second toe. It could be infection, inflammation, or trauma. If numbness persists for more than a few days, seek a physician's help.
Hi, Usually it is a nerve compression in the L4-5 Lumbar spine area.
Cracking your big toe knuckle frequently may lead to inflammation and swelling due to increased stress on the joint. It's possible that you may have a condition like arthritis or bursitis, which can cause joint swelling and pain. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
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One should seek first their regular physician who in turn will determine which treatment is best suited. Chances are that one will be referred to a neurologist. Numbness may be caused by a broken toe.
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It depends on what is causing your numbness. If you are a person who crosses their legs frequently, you could be damaging a nerve that runs along the side of the knee. Numbness could also be a sign of vitamin deficiency, or an early indication of diabetes. You should visit your primary care doctor to see what the cause of your toe numbness is in order to prevent further nerve damage.