Toe Cramps Causes, Treatments & More
Nerve Damage
The medical term for nerve damage is neuropathy. When nerve damage affects the foot, it can present as cramping, numbness, tingling, or even a burning sensation. Several diseases and syndromes can cause nerve damage.
One of the most common is diabetes, which may also present with other symptoms, such as increased urination, sudden weight changes, and increased thirst. Another cause of nerve damage is Parkinson's Disease, which is a movement disorder affecting the nervous system.
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