Foot nerve damage, or peripheral neuropathy, can be caused by various factors, including Diabetes, which leads to high blood sugar levels damaging nerves. Other causes include physical injuries, infections, exposure to toxins, and certain diseases such as autoimmune disorders. Vitamin deficiencies, particularly B vitamins, and excessive alcohol consumption can also contribute to nerve damage. Additionally, prolonged pressure on nerves, such as from poor footwear or sitting in one position for too long, can exacerbate the problem.
Some causes for foot pain are fractured or broken toes, nerve damage, calluses, or warts on the feet.
Generally, not being able to move your foot or any other part of your body, is caused by nerve damage. Only a physician can test you for nerve damage.
It causes nerve damage!
In the lumbar spine, compression or injury to the sciatic nerve (specifically the peroneal branch) can lead to foot drop. This nerve supplies the muscles that control dorsiflexion of the foot, and damage can result in weakness or paralysis of these muscles, leading to difficulty lifting the foot and toes.
Many causes of nerve pain or damage or due to some type of injury to the spinal column, like a slipped disc. Sometimes a pinched nerve can cause excruciating pain too.
Nerve or spinal injuries or damage.
stress or a damage nerve in the brain.
This is usually nerve or musculoskeletal damage, which can be caused by anything from trauma (hit by car, etc) to infection to degenerative disease (such as a stroke) to cancer.
The chicken would be able to walk with nerve damage in their foot, because it still has use of the rest of its leg. It is likely that there would be some impairment.
Numbness or pain in the FOOT or in the calf of your leg
Tingling is usually a symptom of nerve damage. There are m any reasons for this nerve damage which is called neuropathy.
Destruction of the nerve endings causes the affected areas to lose sensation.