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Suggest Treatment For Numbness In The Toes

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Posted on Wed, 1 Mar 2017
Question: numbness in both fett toe areas and occastional leg lesios
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Neuropathy/chronic infection/ulcers;a photo&following info requested...

Detailed Answer:
Hi Bernel1,

I understand your concern.

Your case:
- 77 years old male
- symptoms: numbness in both feet toe areas and occasional leg lesions

It would be great if you could upload any photo of your leg/feet and related lesions.

From what you are describing, it is a case of possible:
- neuropathy
- chronic infection of the feet/toe areas

I'd recommend to measure your blood sugar levels, check the status of your vertebral spine and get a good neurological examination.

Looking forward to have the requested photo and information in.
Dr.Albana
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Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini

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Suggest Treatment For Numbness In The Toes

Brief Answer: Neuropathy/chronic infection/ulcers;a photo&following info requested... Detailed Answer: Hi Bernel1, I understand your concern. Your case: - 77 years old male - symptoms: numbness in both feet toe areas and occasional leg lesions It would be great if you could upload any photo of your leg/feet and related lesions. From what you are describing, it is a case of possible: - neuropathy - chronic infection of the feet/toe areas I'd recommend to measure your blood sugar levels, check the status of your vertebral spine and get a good neurological examination. Looking forward to have the requested photo and information in. Dr.Albana