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Permanent numbness of both big toes

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So it been 2 or 3 months since my toes became numb, actually only the outside part of both toes are numb, from the middle of the nail to the join of the hallux flexor bone.
There I have circle the section of the toe that is numb
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So, I first though is was cause by the AH-7921 because it was causing numbness in my hands so it was logic to believe that it was causing numbness to my toes but I stopped useing AH-7921 and the numbness in my hands are gone but the numbness in my toes are still there.

I dont know what is causing this and Im kind of worried about it.

Any clues ?
 
Well the bad thing is that since it's an RC there hasn't been enough research done which could have identified that numbness as a side effect. Having said that, you still have to go to the doctor to figure out what's wrong because if it's a circulation problem it can eventually result in amputation.

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How is mobility of your big toe? Can you raise it off the floor, and still flex it downward?

I'm trying to remember which spinal nerve innervates the big toe... I think it's L5. If there is any weakness on the top of your foot leading to your big toe, then you can suspect spinal nerve compression of some kind.

However, I have to be honest - since your problem is bilateral (both toes), there is less of a chance that this has something to do with compression or traumatic injury, and it was probably caused by the RC you took.
 
My first thought was some type of nerve issue as well. Then I remembered that I used to have a pair of shoes that I loved but everytime I wore them more than just 15 mins or so then it would cause numbness in some of my toes, every single time I wore them. And I mean total numbness and it would last quite awhile after I took them off. I looked that up and this site says it is not all that uncommon so you might want to look at it and see if any of these things apply to you. Have you gotten some different shoes recently? Mine weren't all that uncomfortable and they were. Heels or anything just some type of sneakers.

Incorrect Footwear: People who wear tight or uncomfortable shoes are very likely to suffer from different types of foot problems, like numbness, pain and tingling. .

http://www.yogawiz.com/blog/home-remedies/big-toe-numbness-and-tingling-causes.html
 
See a doctor, numbness in extremities can be caused by all sorts of stuff. Could be anything from diabetes to tight pants to drug induced neuropathy.

We aren't qualified to diagnose you over the internet. I have to close this.

PM one of the OD mods if you find out what's ailing you, and want this thread reopened.
 
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