Transient numbness: Transient numbness in any part of the body can be caused by a variety of things. Some benign such as tight pants, underwear or sitting too long, others more serious such as Nerve dysfunction or damage caused by diabetes, MS or ALS. If it persists or occurs in various locations with increasing frequency, talk to your Dr for a thorough exam.
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Sensation : Location may suggest lateral femoral cutaneous nerve compression at hip and could be caused by tight belt being overweight and having diabetes. Contact your doctor to consult
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