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You might ask your doctor if you might have a pain condition called neuropathy. Neuropathy in the feet is often associated with Type II Diabetes. But neuropathy can also occur from an injury.
John A. Senneff has written: 'Nutrients for Neuropathy (The Numb Toes Series, Vol 3)' 'Numb Toes and Aching Soles'
my buddy had a similar problem if he would take it the night before next morning his toes would go numb
Possible gout.
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you have carried a lot of stuff on your back so then the legs get tired and soon your toes will get numb because of the stiffness.
I have no clue. You may need to consult a doctor on this.
hypoparathyroidism, type 1 diabetes, or possibly some sort of poisoning. if you suspect poisoning intentional or otherwise seek immediate medical help otherwise have your doctor seriously look into the functioning of your endocrine system.
Yes, a trip to the doctor is necessary. Diabetes may be causing this problem or it may be an early indication that one is prediabetic. Web MD.com will also offer other theories as to what may be causing this damage but a doctor knows for sure.
It means your are pinching a nerve for some reason. I would go to the doctor!
1st thing is to move your toes and rub them and then walk on them. Do you have high sugar??? Do you have Diabetes? Have you ever had a blood test for these from your Doctor's office? I hope the numbness is only because you were sitting on one leg or something like that, BUT, if no reason for it, check with your Doctor or someone qualified in your Doctor's office, like a Physician's Assistant or a Nurse. Better to be safe than sorry. In the meantime, keep your sugar down.
If you have numbness in your toes, see your primary care provider first. Your PCP can order initial testing that will determine the direction of further evaluation and treatment.