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Yes, shingles can cause all of these problems and more.
On e of the most significant signs of a heel spur is numbness in the foot. This is most commonly felt when there is no weight being placed on the foot. It is caused by the spur pressing on the blood vessels and nerves in the foot.
The numbness in your feet could be a sign of a serious medical condition. People with diabetes and fibromyalgia usually experience numbness in their feet and in their hands. Or prolapse of the discs between L4-5 can cause numbness in the feet.
Foot numbness is an abnormal condition in which you feel a loss of sensation in one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) feet, including the toes. Foot numbness is usually due to a lack of blood supply to an area or nerve damage. Foot numbness can result from infection
I wish I knew... mine is numb, too. I was thinking I broke it. :(
You should always consult a doctor for the latest advancements in medications. No one but your doctor can prescribe what is right for you. Be sure to bring notes with you when you make your doctor's appointment.
There is no telling. It could be from any number of causes. The nerves for your right middle finger and the middle of your right foot are close together in your spinal column and your brain. A problem affecting your foot or hand could affect the other or it could come from your brain. See if your shoe is too tight.
It is a common aspect of knee replacement surgery and will last for different times for different people. Keep your doctor and therapist informed and all should well.
When you squat blood flow reduces below the knee due to pressure. Nerves are sensitive to reduced oxygen supply thus the tingling, numbness. Once you stand up circulation ll be at its full extent and u ll be relived.
Numbness is a symptom of neurological damage and the problem can be anywhere along the sensory pathway to the brain.
There are several reasons for numbness. None of them are something you should ignore. Possible reasons could be: a pinched nerve, a slipped or compressed disc, a response to a virus or toxin, or a reaction to a drug or supplement. You should not try to self-diagnose this issue. Go see your doctor and get the right answer from them.
Numbness in hands could be caused by carpal tunnel syndrome or excessive use of alcohol. Other reasons include a vitamin deficiency and a range of major diseases, such as syphilis or diabetes.