
What Causes Numbness In Toes?

Can be nerve related cause.
Detailed Answer:
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The feeling of numbness in the two toes is suggestive of a neural ( nerve compression or nerve irritation related) cause. The causes include injury to the back or spinal cord, Lack of blood supply to the legs as a result of plaque formation in the blood vessels, diabetes, stroke, multiple sclerosis and underactive thyroid. Abnormal levels of calcium, potassium, or sodium in your body and a lack of vitamin B12 can also cause such numbness.
Since you have already ruled out Diabetes mellitus get your thyroid hormones levels evaluated. You can take some vit B12 for some days and see if the symptoms improve.
A careful examination is needed to ascertain the level of nerve involvement. You can your neurophysician in case the symptoms are persistent.
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