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Suggest Treatment For Warm Tingling Sensation In The Toes
Odd question.... you know that dye they inject you with that gives you that warm feeling that makes you feel like you have to pee? What would that symptom mean when you have that same feeling, but have not had any dyes or testing done? Feels tingly warm like that all that way down my right leg to my toes.
Wed, 29 Jan 2020
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
Hi,
The tingling warm feeling going down your leg to toe is a nerve inflammation.
Such neurogenic pain can be seen in nerve compression at sciatic foramen in pelvic bone (condition called sciatica)/problem only at toes could be due to peripheral neuropathy (in old patients of diabetes)/in case of vitamin B12 deficiency.
Investigations (X-ray/MRI} followed by cause-specific treatment would help. Consult your family physician for primary analysis followed by needful referral to expert.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Warm Tingling Sensation In The Toes
Hi, The tingling warm feeling going down your leg to toe is a nerve inflammation. Such neurogenic pain can be seen in nerve compression at sciatic foramen in pelvic bone (condition called sciatica)/problem only at toes could be due to peripheral neuropathy (in old patients of diabetes)/in case of vitamin B12 deficiency. Investigations (X-ray/MRI} followed by cause-specific treatment would help. Consult your family physician for primary analysis followed by needful referral to expert. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician