A member asked:

My toe next to my big toe on right foot keeps going numb. is this something really dangerous ?

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Dr. Edward Hellman answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Not usually: Not typically dangerous. Numbness is typically a neurological complaint and in the area you are describing is usually an irritation of a peripheral nerve in the foot or, less commonly, in the back. I would not hesitate to be seen for an accurate diagnosis.

Answered 4/13/2017

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