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Posted on Tue, 2 Feb 2016
Question: I have a question about the lasting risk of tissue damage from numb toes. When I ski my toes often get numb. From the cold and probably the ski boots. Once inside and with loosened boots they warm up -but very slowly. I have never had frostbite and probably never had frost nip. That said as I age, now 60, my fingers and toes get cold more easily and take longer to warm. I an in good fitness 6', 175 lbs with a BMI of 23. Question: Will repeated numb toe condition create lasting problems or will the tissue progressively get damaged? Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks. Pete
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Frost bite can runk risk if Gangrene

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Madam.

I Can certainly understand your concerns.

I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule.

Frequent numbness of toes can lead to risk of ischemia ( reduced blood supply) to fingers ultimately leading to gangrene ( macroscopic tissue death).

To assess this risk I advise you to get an arterial Doppler of the involved limb.Calculated values of ankle / brachial pressure index also serves to offer similar response.

Post yy further queries if any.
Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For Numbness In Toes

Brief Answer: Frost bite can runk risk if Gangrene Detailed Answer: Hello, Madam. I Can certainly understand your concerns. I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule. Frequent numbness of toes can lead to risk of ischemia ( reduced blood supply) to fingers ultimately leading to gangrene ( macroscopic tissue death). To assess this risk I advise you to get an arterial Doppler of the involved limb.Calculated values of ankle / brachial pressure index also serves to offer similar response. Post yy further queries if any. Thanks