I Have Been Experiencing Intermittent Mild Tingling In The Bottom
Question: I have been experiencing intermittent mild tingling in the bottom of my left toes - it comes and goes. It's quite mild, noticed it a few days ago and have felt it on and off since then. What could this be?
Brief Answer:
Peripheral neuropathy is possible.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
The intermittent mild tingling in toes can be related to peripheral neuropathy.
There are different causes that can contribute to it such diabetes,
peripheral vascular disease, past trauma , radiculopathy, herniated disc on lower spine etc.
You can write me back if you have recently suffered from any of them.
Taking vitamin B complex supplements and magnesium can help you with it.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Peripheral neuropathy is possible.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
The intermittent mild tingling in toes can be related to peripheral neuropathy.
There are different causes that can contribute to it such diabetes,
peripheral vascular disease, past trauma , radiculopathy, herniated disc on lower spine etc.
You can write me back if you have recently suffered from any of them.
Taking vitamin B complex supplements and magnesium can help you with it.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Hi Dr. Xhufka,
Thanks for your response. I have no experienced any of those issues in the past. The sensation is quick intermittent and comes and goes. Do you think it is something of concern?
Thanks for your response. I have no experienced any of those issues in the past. The sensation is quick intermittent and comes and goes. Do you think it is something of concern?
Brief Answer:
It can go away by itself
Detailed Answer:
Taking count of your young age,not history of past diseases and that this is first time to happen I don't believe that this is something to get concerned about.
I think you should keep yourself under observations and if it still persist you should get further examined.
I believe it can go away without treatment.
It can go away by itself
Detailed Answer:
Taking count of your young age,not history of past diseases and that this is first time to happen I don't believe that this is something to get concerned about.
I think you should keep yourself under observations and if it still persist you should get further examined.
I believe it can go away without treatment.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad