Neuroma: If you are experiencing numbness between the second and third toes, this could be a result of a neuroma. Typically a morton's neuroma occurs between the third and fourth toes, but it is not unusual to have one develop where you are describing. Not usually related to the hands unless you are diabetic and are experincing diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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In feet: Numbness is nerve related and could be many things from neuroma to nerve entrapment. May want nerve conduction study.
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