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What Causes Tingling Sensation And Discoloration On The Big Toes?

I am a 50 year old female/ breast cancer survivor (5 years ago). About a week and half ago I moved with my husband and exerted a tremendous amount of physical work. During the drive after being up all night my toes started to tingle. A few days later I have the discoloration on my two big toes. It's now a little over week later and the discoloration and tingling are still there. Do you have any answers that can help me?
Mon, 12 Feb 2018
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The discoloration and tingling may indicate that there was a reduction in blood supply to the area.
There may have been trauma to the blood vessels to the toes when you were moving.
If there is no improvement or there is worsening, then you should be seen.


I hope this helps.

Regards
Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Tingling Sensation And Discoloration On The Big Toes?

Hi Thanks for using HealthcareMagic The discoloration and tingling may indicate that there was a reduction in blood supply to the area. There may have been trauma to the blood vessels to the toes when you were moving. If there is no improvement or there is worsening, then you should be seen. I hope this helps. Regards Dr. Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician