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Medically reviewed by Adam H. Kaplan, DPM Numbness in your feet can develop due to nerve compression, nerve damage, or poor circulation. Additionally, an underlying condition that affects blood ...
MS If you’ve already been diagnosed with MS, odds are that’s what is causing your feet to feel numb, unless you’re showing obvious signs of another condition. “It would be human nature for ...
Pain on the bottom of your foot can result from injuries and certain health conditions. Learn the causes and when to get help.
There are many reasons why a person may feel numbness or tingling in their legs or feet. The most common is sitting in the same position for too long, which reduces blood flow to the legs. Causes ...
Tingling in Hands and Feet: This "pins and needles" effect can be a sign of nerve damage arising from traumatic injuries or other underlying health issues.
It’s normal to be colder in the winter — but what’s not normal is extremities growing so cold that they go numb and turn white.
Woman felt back pressure, numbness in foot, doctors found a large pelvic mass. Some thought it was cancer, she needed a hysterectomy. Removed myomectomy.
Are you on pins and needles wondering about your tingling hands and/or feet? That prickly feeling, numbness and burning is often benign and temporary, but it can be a sign of something more ...
Various health issues, including a pinched nerve and diabetes, can cause nerve pain in the foot. Here, learn why it happens, how it feels, and what to do next.
Your lips are super-sensitive. But some conditions can make them go numb or tingly. Learn what can cause a loss of feeling, and what you should do.