Numbness in the bottom of the foot can indicate several issues, such as nerve compression, poor circulation, or conditions like Diabetes or peripheral neuropathy. It may also result from prolonged pressure on the foot, such as sitting or standing in one position for too long. If the numbness persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
"Her foot went asleep" refers to her foot feels numb, such as you stop moving it for a long time and it feels weird when you move it, like needles are being pushed through it, but less pain, but it wears off as though it's waking up.
My thumb feels numb from the ice water it was in.
I shoveled snow for so long that my hand feels numb.
It could be many things (such as temporal arteritis), so go to your doctor.
No it's not lol
yes it makes u go numb but it feels good
If you burnt yourself on your wristand your arm is numb you should probably go see a medical specialist.
It's the presence of white spots that identifies the frostbitten foot. As a sign of the increasing seriousness of the frostbite, the patches may be grayish yellow or grayish blue. Whatever the color, the foot feels firm and waxy on being touched. Initially, it feels cold and numb. In very serious cases, blisters appear.
YOU NEED TO GO TO A DOCTOR ASAP! This could be something very serious that only a doctor can handle!
Your bottom lip might be numb at times because you have nerve damage. This might be the result of an accident like getting hit in the face with a baseball for example.
The digit often feels cold, numb, and tingly.
ruptured baker cyst