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When I bend my toe slightly, my foot starts to go numb, should I go to the hospital, the doctor, or just do nothing?? I haven't stubbed it, and I wear white socks, so it's not bruised or dye.

2006-09-18 01:21:19 · 21 answers · asked by arisannia 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

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If you have an endocrinologist, go and see them! Otherwise you may need to see a vascular surgeon.
These are signs of peripheral neuropathy and can be very serious.
I URGE you to see a doctor. But DO NOT DO NOTHING!

2006-09-18 01:26:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-05-17 09:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-20 23:46:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You should definitely see a doctor. Foot care is extremely important for a diabetic.

If your foot starts to go numb you could have diabetic neuropathy.

If your toes are turning blue or black it could be a warning sign of gangrene, however if the nails are turning yellow it could be a sign of fungal infection.

It could also be gout which is a form of arthritis.

In any case see your doctor without delay.

2006-09-18 01:31:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tell the doctor for sure. I am a type II and have tingeling and swelling in the feet and hands as well. If you don't take care of those diabetic feet you could lose toes or even more. Stay in close touch with your doctor.

2006-09-18 16:22:23 · answer #6 · answered by dayakaur 4 · 0 0

How long have you been a diabetic? If you have just recently been diagnosed then I understand your question. Otherwise, You know dare well that the first thing a diabetic Specialist M.D. ask about and want to see if your feet. From my basic first aid experience blue coloring indicate blood-flow problems...the lack there of and yellow tone nails indicate fungi. GO! GO! GO! To your Diabetic Specialist and or Podiatrist.

2006-09-18 01:32:56 · answer #7 · answered by ete 2 · 0 0

The blue color is because you don't have enough blood circulating in your toes. The yellow is a toenail fungus. Diabetics often get that. But you must get to a doctor IMMEDIATELY about your toes.
Good luck to you.

2006-09-18 02:15:51 · answer #8 · answered by a_phantoms_rose 7 · 0 0

oh my God, Get your self to Emergency room Now!Being Diabetic and Briusing is Bad,You may not have Blood going to toes and thats when Gangreen Can set in and the only thing for that is ampertate! I,m sure Your Not having that Problem,But Don,t wait and See!My mom died from Diabetics at age 52 yrs.old,sO-SO Young because we did not have Med. insurance and she would only go to Doctor when a emergencie Happened!Please Don,t make same mistake,get your self to Doctors!Good luck!Hollywood!

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2016-02-15 13:22:22 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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