Causes of Toe Numbness
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Poor Posture
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If you sit with your ankles crossed or with a foot under your buttocks, you may experience numbness in your toes.
Tight Shoes
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Although high heels and pointed toe shoes may be attractive, they can constrict your toes and cause numbness.
Peripheral Neuropathy
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Numbness in your toes that is accompanied by a burning or prickling sensation in your feet, hands or fingers may be a result of peripheral neuropathy.
Diabetic Neuropathy
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Diabetic neuropathy may cause nerve damage in your extremities as a result of poor circulation related to poorly managed diabetes.
Neuroma
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A tumor on one of the nerves of your toes is called a neuroma and may result in toe numbness and pain while walking.
Gangrene
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Gangrene in your toes can result from infection of a wound or untreated diabetes and can cause toe numbness, skin discoloration and a foul smell.
Frostbite
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If the numbness in your toes occurred after being outside in cold weather, you may have frostbite, which requires urgent medical care.
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