epidural is used to help ease the contractions felt in the back and belly .the medication also may numb all the way to the toes,if you are lucky you may not even feel the baby coming out-unless you are like me and feel the entire thing
at night i have painful cramping and sometimes numbness in my fingers and toes
I am not sure about this sorry. I suggest you visit your doctor and ask him or her for the best way to help with this issue. I would not wait very long to seek their help.
During pregnancy, hormonal changes can lead to increased fluid retention in the body, which can put pressure on nerves and blood vessels, causing numbness in the fingers and toes. Additionally, the growing uterus can compress nerves in the lower back, further contributing to numbness in the extremities. Adequate rest, gentle stretching, and avoiding prolonged standing or sitting can help alleviate these symptoms.
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.
Raynaud's phenomenon is numbness in the digits due to constriction of arterioles in the skin.
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.
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
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.
they help protect your toes
If you have numbness in your toes, see your primary care provider first. Your PCP can order initial testing that will determine the direction of further evaluation and treatment.
Yes, smoking can affect your toes through decreased blood flow and circulation, which can lead to conditions such as peripheral artery disease. This can result in pain, numbness, and even ulcers on the toes. Quitting smoking can help improve circulation and reduce the risk of these complications.
Im not sure if it does, but i took 80mg today and I have numbness in some of my finger tips and one of my toes. Not an expert or anything, but my guess is yes.