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Why is my second toe numb?

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Morton's neuroma: More often than not this is caused by a compression of one of the intermetatarsal sensory nerves. The nerve swells, becomes surrounded by scar tissue and can either hurt, go numb, tingle, burn or all of these symptoms may occur.

Answered 4/3/2020

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See below : You may have injured it and the swelling is pressing on the nerve, or you may have a neuroma, growth on the nerve.

Answered 7/11/2019

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