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The tip of my big toe feel numb, why?

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Dr. Marius Frasie answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

WHAT DID YOU DO?: A nerve is affected. Trauma, too much pressure on the area, .

Answered 9/17/2016

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Dr. Richard Blake answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Toe Numbness: Numbness is a symptom of the nervous system. The numbness means that there is abnormal pressure on the nerve somewhere along the track from the low back to the tip of the toe. A neurologist, chiropractor, physiatrist typically do the best evaluations for this problem, but a podiatrist can be the best at looking at local problems like ill fitting shoes, etc. Dr rich blake.

Answered 4/5/2020

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