A member asked:

Balls of feet feel numb, cold, and swollen, but don't appear to be swollen. is this an issue?

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Dr. Paul Zimmerman answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Possibly Neuropathy: Neuropathy is defined as damage to your nerves. This most commonly occurs to the peripheral nerves. The fingers and toes may be affected and can be quite painful. Patients may experience tingling, burning sensations, stabbing, or piercing pain, and numbness. This can lead to ability to move the toes being affected.

Answered 12/8/2020

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