Numbness is a symptom of neurological damage and the problem can be anywhere along the sensory pathway to the brain.
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
yes this can be signs of a stroke as well as a body defection
stroke symptoms.
Numbness on the face or arms, loss of speech, headache, blurred vision.
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This could be a stroke! You should go to the emergency room now!
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.
Yes, it could be a mild stroke. You need to get to an emergency room when you have numbness like that.
Exercises that can help alleviate foot numbness include stretching, strengthening, and balance exercises for the feet and ankles. These exercises can improve circulation, reduce pressure on nerves, and increase flexibility in the feet, which may help alleviate numbness.
Numbness or pain in the FOOT or in the calf of your leg
If you are feeling these symptoms, you might be having a stroke. Other symptoms of a stroke include sudden confusion, trouble speaking, and a severe headache.
Neuropathy