I have no clue. You may need to consult a doctor on this.
Some cyclists may experience numb toes while cycling due to poor circulation or pressure on nerves caused by tight shoes or improper bike fit.
To prevent numb toes while cycling, adjust your cleat position by ensuring that the ball of your foot is directly over the pedal axle. This can help distribute pressure evenly and reduce strain on your toes, improving circulation and reducing the likelihood of numbness.
John A. Senneff has written: 'Nutrients for Neuropathy (The Numb Toes Series, Vol 3)' 'Numb Toes and Aching Soles'
To prevent or alleviate numb toes while cycling, make sure your shoes fit properly and are not too tight. Adjust your foot position on the pedals to avoid pressure points. Consider using shoe inserts or padded socks for extra cushioning. Take breaks to stretch your feet and wiggle your toes during long rides.
When cycling, toes can go numb due to pressure on nerves and reduced blood flow caused by tight shoes or improper bike fit.
my buddy had a similar problem if he would take it the night before next morning his toes would go numb
If you can eliminate both your shoes and socks as not causing the soreness-see your doctor asap as it may be a circulation problem - better safe than sorry
Possible gout.
Numbness in toes while cycling can be caused by pressure on nerves or restricted blood flow due to tight shoes or improper bike fit. Adjusting shoe fit and bike setup may help alleviate this issue.
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.
My foot and ankle is swelling now!!'
Your lips, tongue, cheeks, and teeth could be numb due to lingual nerve damage. Lingual nerve damage has many causes, and it is best to consult a physician or dentist to determine the exact cause.