You can find out more about slipped discs and spinal stenosis and how they cause leg pain and numbness in the Foot Nerve Pain section. Numb Toes & Feet From Reduced Blood FlowIf the blood flow to the foot is reduced, it can result in numb feet and toes due to a lack of oxygen and...
Pain in the ball of the foot is a common problem, often from overuse and high impact activities such as running and jumping. The ball of the foot is the area underneath the toe knuckles, as shown. A great deal of force goes through the ball of the foot when we are on our feet, ...
I have had breast cancer and now have neuropathy in both legs, is this common? Byoverreactor— On Nov 10, 2008 Neuropathy most often affects the feet. There is numbness and pain associated with it. Keeping the blood sugar level on target will help relieve the pain from neuropathy. ...
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I was in a bad truck wreck and stretched the nerves in my arms. I am in so much pain that I am ready to cut my arms off with a chainsaw. Byanon280266— On Jul 16, 2012 My penile function has been affected from removal of the prostate. The nerve endings have been disrupted. ...
nerve-related pain, usually manifesting as a burning pain in hands and feet angiokeratomas, a skin rash with clusters of small red spots on the skin corneal verticillata, a starburst-like pattern of cloudy areas on the eyes’ surface heat intolerance and decreased sweating gastrointestinal ...
FOOT PAIN, Twitching Feet/Toes Sudden Stabbing Pain in the First Few Toes: Nerve Disease Nerve related disease is likely what’s causing your sudden stabbing pain in the first few toes. The pain could be enough to make you stop what you’re doing and grab the toes. […] FOOT PAIN, Tw...
Dragging Your Feet Sometimes the first sign of a problem is a change in the way you walk -- a wider gait or slight foot dragging. The cause may be the slow loss of normal sensation in your feet, brought on by peripheral nerve damage. About 30% of these cases are linked to diabetes....
What increases my risk for a foot ulcer? Blood sugar levels that are not controlled Nerve damage and numbness in your feet Poor blood flow A foot deformity, such as a bunion or hammertoe Calluses or corns on your feet or toes A decrease in vision that keeps you from seeing your feet cl...
If you have nerve pain or peripheral neuropathy due to diabetes there is some evidence exercise may either improve or worsen nerve damage. Consequently, people with diabetes should always speak with their doctors to see which exercise program might be the best for them to participate in. People ...