Multiple sclerosis : Tingling is commonly reported by patients with multiple sclerosis. However, is is rarely a presenting symptom of the disease. Tingling may not be significant enough to be considered abnormal in some individuals and/ormay be related to many other physical or pathological possibilities. A physician is in a better position to gather a good history and perform a physical exam and reach a correct dx.
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Neuropathy: Check to see if your client has had back pain, leg pain and sciatic pain. Sometimes neuropathy can accompany these conditions and can originate in the toes and feet.
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Unlikely MS: You probably possess a peripheral neuropathy secondary to either diabetes or other causes. This needs an assessment from a neurologist, who is experienced in the varying types of peripheral nerve disorders.
Answered 9/21/2014
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