How do you treat numb toes?

How do you treat numb toes?

Home remedies

  1. Rest. Many of the conditions that cause leg and foot numbness, such as nerve pressure, improve with rest.
  2. Ice. Ice can help reduce swelling that can put pressure on nerves.
  3. Heat.
  4. Massage.
  5. Exercise.
  6. Supportive devices.
  7. Epsom salt baths.
  8. Mental techniques and stress reduction.

What does nerve damage in toes feel like?

The pain may be burning, stabbing, or tingling, or it may feel like an electric shock. It may extend to the back of the foot or leg, causing cramping. Some people also experience numbness between their toes.

What causes numbness and pain in the toes?

Inflammatory causes of toe pain may be related to the following. Autoimmune: Many inflammatory diseases that result in the body attacking itself can also affect the nerves and cause injury that results in numbness. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis and lupus are examples of such autoimmune diseases.

Why do my feet go numb when I bend?

It often causes bilateral foot numbness which improves when you bend forwards. You can find out more about slipped discs and spinal stenosis in the Foot Nerve Pain section. If the blood flow to the foot is reduced, it can result in numb feet due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients reaching the nerves.

When to see a doctor for numb feet?

If your numb feet are accompanied by any of the following symptoms, consult your doctor immediately: Prompt treatment for numb feet is vital to prevent further or long-term damage. Failure to do so can lead to disability, paralysis, permanent symptoms of pain and numbness and in extreme cases, may require an amputation. What Else Can Help?

Is it normal to lose sensation in Your Toes?

Loss of sensation in a body part is often referred to as numbness. Many people have experienced this sensation upon falling asleep for too long on a crooked arm or typing for too long on a keyboard. However, symptoms of toe numbness are not as common an occurrence and can be worrisome.

Why does my heel feel numb?

There are numerous reasons why your heel may feel numb. Most are common in both adults and children, such as sitting too long with your legs crossed or wearing shoes that are too tight. A few causes may be more serious, such as diabetes. If you’ve lost sensation in your foot, you may not feel anything if the numb heel is lightly touched.

What causes numbness under the big toe?

Usually big toe numbness is caused by compressed or damaged nerves of the foot, leg, or back. Common causes of a numb big toe include tarsal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, or morton neuroma.

How do I numb my toe?

Get moving. Often numbness in the feet or toes occurs when you have been sitting or standing in one place for a long time. The best way to get rid of this kind of numbness is to stimulate circulation in the foot by moving around. Try going for a short walk, or even just moving your foot around while you sit.

What is the best medicine for numbness?

Niacin (one of the B complex vitamins) sometimes assists with reducing numbness. Neurontin ® (gabapentin), Lyrica ® (pregabalin), Dilantin® ( phenytoin ), and Tegretol ® (carbamazepine) are antiseizure drugs which may be prescribed for controlling painful burning or electric shock-like sensations.