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If you have numbness in you hands or feet, it might be from peripheral neuropathy. A possible treatment that may help, would be going to see a chiropractor.
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The Matilda Forte tablet is given to help with severe nerve pain.
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Various kinds of doctors might be involved in treating numbness in the foot. The medical specialty best sought depends on the cause of the numbness. For example, a neurologist might treat a compressed nerve, an endocrinologist might treat diabetes, and a vascular surgeon might treat peripheral arterial disease. Among other causes, each of these conditions can produce the symptom of numbness in the feet. A primary care physician might help with the appropriate referral.
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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.
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Sometimes leg numbness comes from standing or sitting for long periods of time without movement. This causes the blood to not circulate normally in the limb. Rotating the leg and foot can help with the circulation and relieve numbness.
Yes the shaking of ones arm can stop numbness because it in a sense wakes it up. I recomend about 15 to 20 minutes of shaking depending on where it is numb.
It appears you are asking about diabetic neuropathy, which causes numbness and tingling of the feet. It is caused by damage to the small nerves supplying the extremities. Unfortunately, once the damage occurs, there is no cure. There are some treatments for the pain that accompanies the condition, and it can be slowed by tightly controlling the blood glucose, but this does not prevent or reverse it.
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.