Depends: On the underlying etiology of the numbness. If it is only on one foot, it is possible you have a localized compression or entrapment. If this localized in the foot then possibly curable. You would need to see a podiatrist for full work up.
Answered 9/23/2012
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Maybe: Depends on what is causing numbness. If the underlying cause can be treated, then it is possible.
Answered 9/23/2012
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It could be curable: You need to find the cause of the numbness. If it an entrapped nerve an injection and or surgery may relieve your symptoms.
Answered 10/26/2012
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Depends: On what is causing the numbness. Have you pcp evaluate you.
Answered 9/24/2012
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Maybe: You would need an exam to determine the cause of the numbness.
Answered 5/1/2019
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