A member asked:

The front of my left thigh is always numb, there is no feeling there when i i touch it. could it be a sign that my bone marrow is damaged or diseased?

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Dr. Clarence Grim answered

Specializes in Endocrinology

No. It is a sign the sensory nerves to that part of your skin are not working. Any hernia or other surgery above that area? Any history of shingles there?

Answered 5/30/2021

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