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What Causes Constant Tingling Sensation In The Toes?

I have haD TINGLY TOES SOME SOME TIME NOW... I M NOT DIABETIC AND HAVE A PHYICAL ONCE A YEAR . MY FAMLY DOCTOR PERCRIBED GABIPENTIN(SP) WHICH HAD NO EFFECT ... SOMETIMES I FEEL IT DEHYDRATION, SOMETIMES STRESS, BUT MOST DAYS IT S CONSTANT... IVE DONE MANY, MANY INTERNET SEACHES WITH VERY LITTLE SUCCESS.... IT DOSE NOT KEEP ME FROM MY NORMAL ATIVITIES BUT I M CONTANTLY LOOKING FOR ANSWERS.. ANY THOUGHTS
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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HI.

Thank you for writing to us.

Tingling in the toes may be seen with many causes. A common cause may be vitamin deficiency or dehydration. Tight fitting shoes can also cause these symptoms.

These are a few things one can try to help reduce the symptoms.
- Drinking more than 2 litres of water a day
- Sleeping more than 8 hours a day
- Eating lots of fruits and taking a balanced diet
- Taking a warm shower and getting a massage for the muscles and the legs to help with the numbness
- soaking the feet in warm water to help with the tingling.

I hope this helps. All the best!
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What Causes Constant Tingling Sensation In The Toes?

HI. Thank you for writing to us. Tingling in the toes may be seen with many causes. A common cause may be vitamin deficiency or dehydration. Tight fitting shoes can also cause these symptoms. These are a few things one can try to help reduce the symptoms. - Drinking more than 2 litres of water a day - Sleeping more than 8 hours a day - Eating lots of fruits and taking a balanced diet - Taking a warm shower and getting a massage for the muscles and the legs to help with the numbness - soaking the feet in warm water to help with the tingling. I hope this helps. All the best!