When you see blood, your body can trigger a stress response, activating the sympathetic nervous system. This response may lead to decreased blood flow to certain areas, like your feet, resulting in numbness. Additionally, anxiety or a vasovagal response—where blood pressure drops—can contribute to this sensation. It's a physiological reaction to stress or shock rather than a direct effect of seeing blood itself.
You should probably see your doctor.
Feet may go numb due to shoes that are too tight or do not fit well. Another reason is that there is to much pressure for a prolonged time on the specific area of the body.
Your thumbs go numb because blood is having trouble circulating to your extremities.
When cycling, toes can go numb due to pressure on nerves and reduced blood flow caused by tight shoes or improper bike fit.
There is no blood flow in that area.
Maybe if there growing or if u have been kissing someone..or else its not normal and you need to go see a doctor also if you get a shot for it to go numb it is normal
usually they shouldnt... if they do you should probably go see a doctor.
If you burnt yourself on your wristand your arm is numb you should probably go see a medical specialist.
blood rushes to your legs and you lose circulation of blood throughout the body
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Go see a neurosergeon. it could be serious.
Poor circulation. When blood is cut off to the hands, arms, or feet, they can go numb, which causes the tingling or feeling of dead weight.