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My Toe Is Randomly Numb
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My big toe has went numb out of the blue!
No injury or previous injury, I havent been sitting on it etc- i can feel the sole of my foot/toe its the skin from my joint to the nail bed that is numb? I can feel the tip.
I dont have any numbness elsewhere but i have a slight sensation on the outside of my foot and up my calf!
Any ideas? No significant medical history x
No injury or previous injury, I havent been sitting on it etc- i can feel the sole of my foot/toe its the skin from my joint to the nail bed that is numb? I can feel the tip.
I dont have any numbness elsewhere but i have a slight sensation on the outside of my foot and up my calf!
Any ideas? No significant medical history x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sometimes my toe nails are black due to trauma injury. Usually I whack them when frequently bare footed under kitchen units etc. I have cardio vascular disease with circulation that could be better. I was prescribed Thiamine tablets. Not sure if it is a Placebo effect but it seems to improve and lessen the numbness in my toes a little.
Sure was Mamya!
I cant even read old posts Im not the same person now!!!
Was not pleasant! Very greatfull to this day though for everyone!!! Im a better person for it!!!
I hate looking back to all those days!! Glad you are well too!!
Thank you re the thiamine!! Im sure its just a wee trapped nerve or something its painless so i wont worry about it!! Its just very strange xxx
I cant even read old posts Im not the same person now!!!
Was not pleasant! Very greatfull to this day though for everyone!!! Im a better person for it!!!
I hate looking back to all those days!! Glad you are well too!!
Thank you re the thiamine!! Im sure its just a wee trapped nerve or something its painless so i wont worry about it!! Its just very strange xxx
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