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Big toes on both feet feels numb?

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Dr. Ali Elkhalil answered

Nerve : any back issue it sound like nerve injury to the back. Are u diabetic ? Could be beginning of neuropathy ? See you pcp or you foot doctor

Dr Kuitems and 2 doctors agreed

Answered 4/15/2018

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