Do your toes tingle,
feel numb, and feel like they are falling asleep? Some people experience toe numbness when
they walk or run, and others at anytime, and still others claim
the numbness only happens when they
are sitting down.
What causes my
Toes to go Numb?
Several
different conditions could be causing your toes to go
numb. Here is a list of some more common causes:
Alcoholic neuropathy (nerve damage from excessive
alcohol levels)
Cervical
spondylosis
Diabetic
neuropathy (nerve damage from high blood sugar
levels)
Frostbite (frozen body tissue)
Guillaine-Barre syndrome (immune response to foreign
antigens, such as infectious agents or vaccines)
Leprosy
(infectious disease)
Multiple
sclerosis (an autoimmune disease that affects the
central nervous system)
Peripheral vascular disease
(diseases of the
blood vessels)
Raynaud’s Disease
(Raynaud's Phenomenon or Raynaud's Syndrome in your toes)
SACD
(subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord)
Toe
paresthesias (pins and needles)
How can Prolotex™
Socks reduce numbness & tingling in my toes?
Basically...
Prolotex™ FIR Socks help to improve the microcirculation. Increased
circulation helps to bring back the sensitivity to your toes
and will reduce the numbness.
Prolotex™
FIR Socks are different than other socks because they
are made with a special bio-ceramic impregnated thread that gives off
Far Infrared energy waves.Far Infrared energy helps
to stimulate the metabolic activity of each individual cell,
improving the overall health of each cell.
Prolotex™
FIR Socks are nice and soft and easy to wear day and
night.
Tips to help reduce numbness &
tingling in your toes:
Make sure your shoes are not too tight.
Maybe loosen the laces a bit to remove the
pressure. Some shoe designs create more pressure
on the balls and soles of the feet that can cut
off circulation to your toes.
Check with your your doctor to
get the best diagnosis and to reduce further
complications.