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What would cause my toes to be numb/tingly every morning after i shower?

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Dr. Jerome Zacks answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Multiple causes.: The symptoms might be caused by diabetes, lumbosacral spine disease or other less common causes. They merit a careful exam by ones doctor or by a neurologist.

Answered 5/13/2016

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Need more info: is this a new problem? I noticed you have a B12 deficiency and that might lead to some weird tingling. I wonder if it's related to the temp of the shower? Do your toes change color (red or white)? The more you can tell us the better we can help.

Answered 6/24/2014

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