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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Sores or wounds on your toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly or never heal; Blood Clot (Deep Vein Thrombosis, or DVT) Leg pain may also result from a blood clot, also known as deep vein thrombosis ...

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    Peripheral artery disease (also called peripheral arterial disease) is a common condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the arms or legs. In peripheral artery disease (PAD), the legs or arms — usually the legs — don't receive enough blood flow to keep up with demand. This may cause leg pain when walking (claudication) and other sy...

    Many people with peripheral artery disease have mild or no symptoms. Some people have leg pain when walking (claudication). Claudication symptoms include muscle pain or cramping in the legs or arms that begins during exercise and ends with rest. The pain is most commonly felt in the calf. The pain ranges from mild to severe. Severe leg pain may mak...

    Peripheral artery disease is often caused by a buildup of fatty, cholesterol-containing deposits (plaques) on artery walls. This process is called atherosclerosis. It reduces blood flow through the arteries. Atherosclerosis affects arteries throughout the body. When it occurs in the arteries supplying blood to the limbs, it causes peripheral artery...

    Smoking or having diabetes greatly increases the risk of developing peripheral artery disease.Other things that increase the risk of peripheral artery disease include: 1. A family history of peripheral artery disease, heart disease or stroke 2. High blood pressure 3. High cholesterol 4. High levels of an amino acid called homocysteine, which increa...

    Complications of peripheral artery disease caused by atherosclerosis include: 1. Critical limb ischemia.In this condition, an injury or infection causes tissue to die. Symptoms include open sores on the limbs that don't heal. Treatment may include amputation of the affected limb. 2. Stroke and heart attack.Plaque buildup in the arteries can also af...

    The best way to prevent leg pain due to peripheral artery disease is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. That means: 1. Don't smoke. 2. Control blood sugar. 3. Eat foods that are low in saturated fat. 4. Get regular exercise — but check with your care provider about what type and how much is best for you. 5. Maintain a healthy weight. 6. Manage blood ...

    • Tight or Weak Muscles. Your feet have a lot of muscles in them that help them move. If these muscles get weak or tight, they can cause toe cramps. Toe cramps can also be caused by muscle spasms in another part of your foot and ankle.
    • Muscle Injuries. Toe cramps can also be caused by muscles that have been hurt. A weak, tight muscle may not move as well and can be injury prone. An injury like a twisted or sprained ankle can cause spasms and pain in toes or your entire foot.
    • Damaged Nerves. Toe cramps from nerve damage are more serious than a simple sprain or pulled muscle. If you badly injure your foot or ankle, the nerves might have been damaged.
    • Poor Circulation. Toe cramps can also happen when your feet don't have enough blood getting to them. Sometimes, you might have reduced blood flow to your feet because you've been sitting in one position for too long.
  2. May 12, 2023 · A tingling sensation in the toes or in the balls of the feet that eventually spreads up the legs toward the trunk. Less commonly, the sensation may begin in the hands and spread up the arms.

    • Tight or weak muscles. Dozens of tiny muscles help the foot and toes move. Tightness in any of these muscles can cause muscle spasms and pain. Sometimes the pain comes from another muscle.
    • Muscle injuries. Injuries to muscles and other tissues in the feet, toes, or calves can cause toe cramps or soreness. Sprains, which are injuries to ligaments, can cause weakness and pain in the toes.
    • Poorly fitting shoes. High heels, shoes that are too tight or loose, and pointy-toed shoes can put pressure on the toes and surrounding areas. This pressure can cause toe cramps, especially if the shoes force the toes into an awkward position.
    • Dehydration. Dehydration sometimes causes muscles to cramp or feel tense. Dehydration is especially likely to cause toe cramps when the muscles are already injured or overexerted or when tight shoes hurt the toes.
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  4. Jan 25, 2022 · corns and calluses. hammertoe, which is a condition wherein your toe gets stuck in a bent-down position. arthritis, which can make toe joints sore, swollen, and stiff. tendinitis. neuroma, which is a nerve tissue growth that can cause pain between your toes when walking. nerve impingement or compression. neuropathy.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Other medical issues that can cause your toes to go numb include: Stroke. Brain or spinal cord injury. Multiple sclerosis. Infections, like Lyme disease or syphilis. Side effects of chemotherapy ...

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