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Numb foot: what can be (and what to do)

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Numb foot is a symptom that can indicate simple conditions, such as vitamin B12 deficiency and bunion, or more serious situations such as stroke, diabetic neuropathy and spinal cord injury.



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According to the cause of the dormant foot, the person may also have pain and redness in the region, cramps, muscle spasms, fatigue and loss of bladder control and intestine, for example.

When the dormant foot is persistent and/or accompanied by other symptoms, the general practitioner should be consulting to make the correct diagnosis and indicate treatment, which may involve the use of medicines, immobilization or surgery.


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What can be finger of the dormant foot

The possible causes of dormant foot are:

1. Broken foot finger

Broken foot can cause symptoms such as throbbing pain and swelling in the region, purple or bluish spot on your finger, difficulty walking, and dormant or tingling.

The possible causes of broken foot are trauma, physical stress or high impact activities such as running and soccer, for example.

What to do: If broken foot is suspected, the orthopedist should be consulting to make the diagnosis and indicate proper treatment.

The treatment indicated by the doctor can be done through manipulation, with local anesthesia, use of anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and naproxen.

The doctor may also recommend immobilization, using splint, plaster or orthopedic boot or surgery.

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2. Peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is a disease that affects peripheral nerves, located outside the brain and spinal cord, and coordinates various functions in the body.

This condition causes the emergence of symptoms such as sleeping foot, pain, burning sensation, tingling in hands or feet, cramps or muscle spasms, for example.

What to do: In suspicion of peripheral neuropathy, it is advisable to consult the general practitioner or neurologist, to make the correct diagnosis.

The doctor may prescribe the use of painkillers, anticonvulsants and antidepressants, and the skin application of a capsaicin cream to help relieve pain.

Also read: Peripheral neuropathy: what is, symptoms, causes and treatment

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3. Raynaud syndrome

Raynaud’s syndrome is a disease that affects the circulation of blood from the hands and feet, causing symptoms such as fingers and/or feet dumb, cold and pale fingers, passing to bluish, or purple and returning to reddish coloration.

What to do: This condition is confirmed by the rheumatologist or general practitioner, treatment may include warming the affected region, avoiding prolonged exposure to the cold, keeping the hands, feet and ears heated and quitting smoking.

The doctor may also indicate the use of vasodilating remedies such as nifedipine or anlodipine to improve hand and feet circulation, or phosphodiesterase inhibitors such as sildenafil, for example. Know the treatment of Raynaud’s syndrome.

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Bunion is a bone protrusion that may arise in the thumb of foot, and may arise due to the use of tight shoes or high heels, or for the malformation of the foot or rheumatoid arthritis, for example.

In addition to bone protrusion, bunion can also be accompanied by symptoms such as dormant foot, redness or pain in the finger or joint, especially when walking.

What to do: When this condition is confirmed, the orthopedist may indicate the use of comfortable shoes, use of orthoses, physiotherapy and the use of analgesic or anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen.

5. Diabetic neuropathy

Diabetes, when not diagnosed or treated properly, can lead to a complication called diabetic neuropathy, which is the progressive degeneration of the nerves due to high blood sugar levels.

Some symptoms of the complication of diabetic neuropathy include dormant foot finger, loss of sensitivity and tingling sensitivity, burning, stinging, pain or weight, especially in the hands or feet, for example.

What to do: In cases of suspected diabetic neuropathy, it is advisable to consult an endocrinologist or neurologist to make the diagnosis correctly.

If confirmed, the doctor may indicate the use of antidiabetic drugs, such as insulin injections or oral remedies, and anticonvulsants or antidepressants such as amitriptyline, duloxetine, pregabaline or gabapentin to relieve pain or or relieve pain or

Also read: Diabetic neuropathy: what is, symptoms, causes and treatment

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6. Morton Neuroma

Another possible cause of the dormant foot is the neuroma of Morton, which is a small lump that is mainly formed between the 2nd and 3rd or 3rd and 4th finger of the foot.

Morton’s neuroma also causes pain when walking or running and feeling numbness on the chest. This injury is more common in women who wear high -heeled shoes with thin -toe, and people who practice physical activity, especially running.

What to do: Treatment of this condition should be done according to the guidance of the orthopedist, who can prescribe the use of medicines to relieve pain and discomfort, and physiotherapy sessions.

In addition, some precautions that may be recommended are: wearing comfortable daily shoes and exercise; and use special insoles. Check out all the treatments of Morton’s neuroma.

7. Lack of vitamin B12

Lack of vitamin B12 can cause symptoms such as tiredness, shortness of breath, hands, feet and fingers, as well as fatigue and eye tremor.

In children, vitamin vitamin B12 deficiency can cause delay in development and growth.

What to do: It is advisable to consult the nutritionist or general practitioner to make a complete assessment and the proper diagnosis.

Treatment can be done with the administration of intramuscular injections of this nutrient, the use of oral supplements and increased consumption of foods rich in vitamin B12, as directed by the doctor and/or nutritionist.

Also read: Lack of vitamin B12: symptoms, causes (and treatment)

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8. Spinal cord injury

A spinal cord injury is a damage to the spinal cord, which is the nerves and nerve fibers that send and receive signs from the brain and can be caused by conditions such as car accidents, serious falls and sports lesions, for example.

In addition to the dormant foot finger, this injury can also cause paralysis, tingling or loss of hand and feet sensitivity, loss of bladder and intestine control, difficulty walking and breathing, and changes in sexual function.

What to do: Because it is an emergency condition, in cases of suspected spinal cord injury, urgent medical care should be called.

In cases of injury confirmation, treatment may include spine realignment with rigid support or mechanical strength, surgery to remove any fractured bones or other objects that are pressing the spine.

In some cases, the doctor may also place a respiratory tube in the person and indicate the use of anticoagulant medicines and compression socks to decrease the risk of blood clots.

9. Stroke

In less common cases, dormant foot may indicate a stroke, or stroke.

Stroke is a serious condition where the interruption or decrease in blood and oxygen supply to the brain occurs, causing sudden headache, paralysis and tingling on one side of the body or mental confusion.

What to do: In suspicion of stroke, you should look for the nearest emergency room immediately, so that the type of stroke is identified and the proper treatment is performed to avoid sequelae.

Stroke treatment is done at the hospital by the general clinician or neurologist, and varies according to the type of stroke, and may include antihypertensive or antifibrinolytic drugs, thrombolysis, cerebral catheterization, hemostatic therapy and surgery.

Also read: Stroke: what it is, symptoms, causes, types, treatment and sequelae

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Numb foot for over a week

When the foot has been numb for over a week, it is recommended to consult the general practitioner.

Thus, the doctor may evaluate the symptoms presented and the person’s health history, and request tests that help diagnose and treat the cause of this symptom.

Dumb -toe

Damn foot thumb is a symptom that can be caused by various situations, such as bunion, broken foot, diabetic neuropathy, deadly neuroma and vitamin B12 deficiency.

In the presence of numbness in the toe of the foot, it is advisable to consult the general practitioner, so that a complete assessment is made and the proper treatment is indicated.

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