Suggest Treatment For Numbness And Tingling Sensation On The Toe
I haven't noticed it happening,....but to a very lesser extent I feel a bit of the same nerve tingling on the other foot at the big joint as well. No numbness or bump on that toe ( right side).
Right now I am away working and unable to get to a dr until another week or so Just wondering what it might be. I have picture of the toe where the bump is clear to see I have no pain other than the numbness and tingling at the big toe joint when I touch it...the area marked off with pen is where the partial numbness is...if I stick a toothpick in I can feel it, but def paresthesia in that area
possible sensory loss due to nerve fiber damage,neuroma has to be ruled out
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX, Welcome to HCM,
Very well written history, i've gone through in details and reviewed the image too..
If you observe carefully, you can see that the groove around the distal phalanx(of the great toe) of the left foot is some what reduced and the area is a bit shiny too compared to your right foot..
Along with it, those sensory losses, indicate early onset nerve fiber damage, the most likely cause can be due to that jumping event only, along with a formation of neuroma (possible morton's neuroma) due to may be nerve entrapment..
No, one week is not at all advisable, as it can worse even further, so you need to get yourself checked out without any further delay..
There's a need to rule out stress fracture of the toe also..
There'll be a need to undergo for X-ray of the feet along with MRI after physical evaluation by a Orthopedician.. you can simply go to your nearest ER/urgent care where you'll not only get yourself promptly examined but also will receive immediate management accordingly..
This is certainly not a manageable situation at home/work , so you'll definitely get off from your work for the time being..
Let me know how it goes and please don't delay any more..
Take Care
Kind Regards
it was the first suspicion of mine too as i've already explained..
Detailed Answer:
Hello Dear, Welcome Back,
Thanks for following up..
Even though i certainly don't have the privilege to examine you clinically, you've written your history in such a detailed manner along with those sequence of events and the picture too, that made my assessment a lot easier without asking you a single question for further clarification..
Yes, please go ahead with the Foot Doctor's appointment, as there are certain other things which need to be ruled out at the same time(as already explained)..
Let Me know how it goes..meanwhile avoid any strenuous activity which put your feet at any stress..
For future reference you can always get in touch with me, below is my direct follow-up link through which you can contact me anytime anywhere, I'll be happy to help -
http://www.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71041
Take Care
Kind Regards