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Partial numbness of the toes

03 Jun 18

Symptom: Numb toes

Numbness is a loss of sensation in certain areas of the skin of the body. The process of numbness begins with an incomplete supply of blood to the vessels that supply the feet with blood. This feeling is often accompanied by burning, tingling and tightness. Numbness of the toes , or “paresthesia,” can be due to many reasons. This sensation can be caused by various metabolic disorders, as well as spinal osteochondrosis with accompanying narrowing of the intervertebral spaces. A common cause of this phenomenon is spinal tuberculosis, vascular disorders, and sometimes the development of cancer. We provide a list of diseases that cause numbness in the toes :

• Intervertebral hernia of the lumbosacral spine

• Peripheral nerve tumor

• Osteochondrosis of the lumbar spine

• Pathology of nerves and arteries

• Transit ischemic attacks

A common cause of numbness in the toes is osteochondrosis, which is very common today. All doctors in the world are convinced that such a problem should not be taken lightly. At the first symptoms of osteochondrosis, you should immediately contact a specialist. Unfortunately, many neglect hospital treatment, which can lead to serious complications of the musculoskeletal system. If preventive treatment is neglected, this may lead to surgical intervention. After spinal surgery, long-term recovery is necessary to avoid relapses. The spinal system, as the basis of our body structure, requires special care and treatment.

The Healthy Spine Clinic deals with the identification and treatment of diseases of the spine and other elements of the human musculoskeletal system. Highly qualified specialists with many years of experience in this field will conduct a thorough examination of your body. The company has modern digital equipment that can identify hidden areas of damage to the spine. Neurologists at the Healthy Spine Clinic will make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe specific treatment. Our doctors use conservative methods of treating the spine. Today, there are developed methods for the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, which prevent surgical intervention and lead to complete recovery. For each patient, depending on the diagnosis, treatment is prescribed using various drugs and medical equipment.

If you are worried about pain in the lumbar region or back and at the same time you begin to feel numbness in your toes, then you need to make an appointment with a neurologist on our website. Do not hesitate, your health is more valuable than the gold of the whole world.

Treatment of numbness of extremities, numbness of fingers and toes

Treatment in our clinic:
  • Quick and effective pain relief;
  • Our goal: complete restoration and improvement of impaired functions;
  • Visible improvements after 1-2 sessions;
  • Safe non-surgical methods.

Almost everyone is familiar with partial numbness of the arms and legs. Remember: after sitting in an uncomfortable position, you probably noticed a loss of sensation in your stiff leg. This is a completely normal condition if after a short period the feeling of numbness disappears without a trace. But if numbness of the extremities - legs or arms - is observed constantly and without objective reasons, then this can serve as a sign of pathology.

Specialists at the Free Movement clinic always pay special attention to this symptom, especially if the patient complains of numbness in the fingers and toes. In many cases, it is the damage to the nerves and vessels that are most distant from the body that is the first manifestation of diseases of the nervous or cardiovascular system.

Causes of numbness

Long-term numbness can be caused either by impaired nerve conduction in a limb or by obstruction of blood flow in it. Most often this symptom is caused by:

  • infringement of nerve pathways due to pathology of various parts of the spine;
  • joint diseases with nerve damage;
  • carpal syndrome, or so-called carpal tunnel syndrome;
  • blockage of small blood vessels for various reasons;
  • central circulatory disorders.
  • Degenerative changes in cartilage tissue in the form of osteochondrosis, the appearance of bone outgrowths - osteophytes, arthritis and arthrosis of the joints of the spine and limbs - a symptom of all these diseases can be numbness of the limbs. In this case, the disturbance of sensitivity is caused by compression, pinching and damage to the nerves by pathologically altered bone and joint structures.

    Spasm of small blood vessels is caused by alcohol abuse, nicotine addiction, Raynaud's syndrome, etc. In addition, loss of sensation in the extremities may be a consequence of cerebral hemorrhage or heart attack.

    The situation is especially dangerous when numbness of the skin is accompanied by pain in the muscles, weakness in the limbs or loss of coordination of movements.

    Numbness of limbs treatment

    If you experience such unpleasant sensations quite often and for no apparent reason, then you should definitely consult a doctor. Our clinic specialists will conduct a full examination to determine the cause of numbness. And only after determining which pathology caused this symptom, our doctors will prescribe you an effective course of treatment.

    Here are some simple recommendations from our specialists that will help you avoid numbness in your limbs, as well as improve innervation and blood circulation in them:

    1. In order to minimize the occurrence of this symptom, it is necessary to move as much as possible. Hiking, swimming, and even just walking up the stairs will effectively warm up your muscles and maintain their tone.
    2. If you have monotonous work that requires little mobility, take short breaks regularly. Be sure to stand up, stretch and do a few bends.
    3. If your activity involves being at a computer, periodically perform rotational and shaking movements with your hands. This will help you avoid numbness in your hands and, as a result, the appearance of carpal tunnel syndrome.
    4. Remember that only a doctor can accurately determine the cause of numbness in your arms and legs, and help you get rid of it! By becoming a visitor to our center, you will preserve the health of your joints, nerves and blood vessels for many years.

      Numbness in diabetes mellitus: types, causes, treatment, complications and prevention

      Numbness of any nature manifests itself as one of the types of complications in diabetes mellitus. A sick person's tongue (especially the tip), upper and lower limbs become numb. For what reasons numbness occurs, how to prevent it and treat it correctly will be described in detail in this article.

      Why do diabetics experience numbness in various parts of the body? Excess glucose in the blood can lead to damage to nerve fibers and blood vessels. Most often, the legs suffer from numbness, because veins, arteries and capillaries mostly run through the lower extremities.

      Due to constantly elevated blood sugar, the walls of blood vessels and nerves are damaged, the walls of the arteries lose their elasticity, the flow of blood through the veins decreases and stagnation appears:

    5. hands, feet and tongue swell;
    6. the venous pattern begins to appear or intensify;
    7. the patient feels an unpleasant burning sensation and numbness.
    8. At the first stage, these sensations appear quite unexpectedly, usually after physical exercise, stress and overheating or hypothermia. On the second, numbness occurs more often and for no apparent reason.

      Light exercise and medical massage bring relief, but only for a while.

      Types of numbness and their causes

      Scientists identify several types of numbness. They occur for various reasons and diseases. Most often, people suffering from diabetes experience numbness in their upper and lower limbs, as well as their tongue.

      A person feels an unpleasant tingling sensation, especially in the thumb. Both legs go numb after heavy physical exertion; wearing uncomfortable shoes made from synthetic materials; after eating prohibited foods. The skin on your legs becomes cold.

      A diabetic patient's tongue becomes numb for the following reasons:

    9. increased dry mouth;
    10. disturbances in the functioning of the heart and blood vessels;
    11. uncontrolled increase/sharp decrease in blood sugar.
    12. Diabetics often have poor circulation. Fingers and hands often go numb in frosty or humid weather. Also, you should not wear rings on your fingers, as they interfere with blood flow in the vessels, which leads to numbness. Both arms become numb after lifting heavy objects, dumbbells and weights, as well as after writing texts by hand every day for many hours. One arm goes numb due to stagnation of lymph in the veins and after heavy exertion.

      Treatment of numbness in diabetes

      The feet are most at risk. In diabetics, in advanced cases, trophic ulcers form on the feet, and it all starts with numbness and swelling in the feet. Therefore, it is best to start treatment at the initial stage of the disease, as this will help avoid leg amputation.

      Water procedures, conservative therapy, and traditional medicine have proven themselves well in getting rid of numbness, as they improve blood flow through the vessels in the lower and upper extremities. A doctor with extensive experience prescribes the following prescriptions to the patient:

    13. Thiamine and pyridoxine . The most necessary substances for patients with diabetes. They are found in these food products: kvass, chicken liver, pork kidneys, beef heart, soybeans, peas, dark beans, buckwheat, barley, fresh carrots, veal, lamb, quail eggs, pomegranate juice, goat milk, koumiss and fermented baked milk. One of the complexes for diabetics containing vitamin B6 may also be prescribed.
    14. Medicines against seizures and drugs that improve blood circulation in the blood vessels, for example, Epilim, Benzamil, Xanax.
    15. For the treatment of ulcers, cracks and bruises - antiseptic and wound-healing drugs, for example, Actovegin, Curiosin, Varius.
    16. Additional therapeutic methods : classical massage, physiotherapy, partial rubbing, dousing with warm water with sea or river salt, wet wrapping.

    This table widely presents other very effective methods of treating numbness in diabetes:

    With this disease, there are the following complications, which begin with numbness:

    • Diabetic foot. Numerous ulcers and tissue necrosis form on the foot, and this can lead to amputation of the limb and disability.
    • Development of purulent processes and slow healing of small wounds.
    • Damage to blood vessels and disruption of the transmission of nerve impulses to internal organs. This leads to their incorrect operation.
    • With strict adherence to the diet, taking medical antidiabetic drugs and regular examinations, all of the above complications can be avoided.

      With diabetes, not only numbness can occur, but also other terrible consequences. To prevent this from happening, you must follow several strict rules:

    • Monitor glucose levels. Every 6 months, donate blood and urine for general tests, and also purchase a medical device (called a glucometer) and special strips to monitor your blood sugar levels daily.
    • Do not delay the treatment of deep cracks and bleeding wounds.
    • Buy breathable and comfortable shoes, and it is best to order orthopedic ones so that calluses and chafing do not appear on your feet. Read more about shoes for diabetics here.
    • Do not fall into prolonged depression and do not get nervous.
    • Go on diet number 9. Completely exclude pastries, cakes, pies and other confectionery products from the diet, replacing them with permitted sweets. You can find more information about proper nutrition for diabetes here.
    • Drink medications enriched with magnesium, zinc and other beneficial elements.
    • At the first signs of numbness, you need to make an appointment with a neurologist.
    • Numbness of the lower, upper extremities and tongue is quite common in diabetes mellitus. If you pay attention to the pathology in time, it is possible to prevent dangerous complications. Numbness can be completely avoided if a number of conditions are met, which are described in this article.

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