Numb toe : Medical Symptom Description
Numb toe: Numb toe is listed as an alternate name or description for symptom Toe numbness. For a medical symptom description of 'Numb toe', the following symptom information may be relevant to the symptoms: Toe numbness (symptom). However, note that other causes of the symptom 'Numb toe' may be possible.
Toe numbness (medical symptom): Loss of feeling or sensation
Toe numbness (medical symptom): Numbness usually arises from damage or disease of nerves. Numbness is often associated with or preceded by abnormal pain-like sensations often described as pins-and-needles, prickling or burning sensations called paresthesias; see toe paresthesias. Any numbness or abnormal sensations need prompt professional medical advice.
Toes go numb from reduced blood circulation or from nerve damage. If your toes go numb only during sustained walking, then first try to rule out the most obvious cause - your shoes are too tight or too short and that is restricting the circulation and making the toes go numb. Even if you think your shoes are big enough, your foot may be sliding forward in them with each step to cause this problem.
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