One of the most common causes of foot numbness is Peripheral Neuropathy.
This condition occurs when the nerves that send signals between the brain, spinal cord, and limbs become damaged.
Common symptoms include:
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Tingling or “pins and needles” sensation
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Burning pain in the feet
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Loss of sensitivity to touch
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Muscle weakness
Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by several factors, including vitamin deficiencies, injuries, or long-term medical conditions.
2️⃣ Diabetes
Persistent numbness in the feet is often linked to Type 2 Diabetes.