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What Causes Numbness Of My Toe After Alcohol Consumption?

hi i drank a bunch of booze and took an mdma pill a couple days ago, and it was all good then a day later my one bug toe has numbness. like the feeling in my big toe that wont go away nothing painful just like when u lose blood flow. just curious why it could be happening?
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.

Considering alcohol and MDMA use, following are possible causes for numbness of toe, in your case:
-Vitamin deficiency specially vitamin B.
-Neuropathy
-Localized embolism or obstruction to blood supply.

Wishing you good health and all the best.
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What Causes Numbness Of My Toe After Alcohol Consumption?

Hello, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. Considering alcohol and MDMA use, following are possible causes for numbness of toe, in your case: -Vitamin deficiency specially vitamin B. -Neuropathy -Localized embolism or obstruction to blood supply. Wishing you good health and all the best. www.99doctor.com