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Psybbo | 22:41 Tue 06th Jan 2015 | Body & Soul
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OH complaining about numbness on his left side. pain and heat in his big toe.
Tests back, normal.
Thanks for any ideas
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The two conditions could be unrelated. You might well be describing gout in his big toe:
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Gout/Pages/Symptoms.aspx

A TIA (transient ischaemic attack = 'mini stroke') could be the cause of the numbness. Tests often come back negative after a TIA, as there's nothing left to show what has happened.
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Transient-ischaemic-attack/pages/introduction.aspx
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Thanks Chris, I thought it might be gout. Having watched the interview with Liam Neeson this morning, I wondered if caffeine might be the problem as he loves his coffee
could be a stubbed toe/injury, but the numbness is concerning. even if it seems stable and tests are normal.....exclude gout and revisit your gp tomorrow or walk-in centre if you cannot get an appointment. i'm a nurse and i would want an explanation for it, and i don't think it is unreasonable to do so. any other health problems? (recent or chronic?) x
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Thanks Icg, no toe injury, GP said wait a couple of weeks and see if it gets any worse
Numbness is odd, is it all the way down his left side? Waiting for medical answer, but nerve damage/trapping causes numbness. Has he done anything to trap a nerve/wrench muscles? Gout is unmistakeable, the joint below the big toe swells like mad, is red and hugely painful. (1st husband suffered from it - you really can't mix it up with general pain.)
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Hi joudain, from your description, looks as if that rules out gout, thanks for that x
no....i don;t think he should wait (sorry). numbness should not just appear, and neither should it be ignored/undiagnosed. there should be more conversation going on about it than that, and tests. different ones to the usual, and repeated if necessary. there are lots of non-serious/acute reasons.....but also some major ones. make sure the gp knows he needs to be seen and get the toe sorted too x

\\\OH complaining about numbness on his left side\\\

left side of what?...leg, thigh ?

For how long has this numbness been going on?

Has he any underlying medical problems?..e.g diabetes ?

Is he taking any medication?

Tests would exclude gout and mini-stroke is a non-starter.

Doesn't sound a big deal.....but i will await you reply.
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Hi Sqad, he is on simvastatin and cholesterol medication, no diabetes. Numbness mainly in hand leg and foot, left side.
Thank you all for the replies
Aaaah!....right...thanks.

The pain in his toe and the numbness, with that distribution are unconnected.

More than one cause............which I don't like.

The pain in his toe is certainly arthritic in nature and would certainly respond to Ibuprofen.

The numbness, with completely normal blood tests is a "mystery" and I am afraid that one cannot exclude the suggested diagnosis of Buenchico, which I "kicked into touch"...........ministroke. Unlikely, but is the best suggestion.

He needs an MRI scan in my opinion and one would go on from there.

That's my contribution.

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Thank you Sqad, I'll try to get him to discuss that when he sees his GP in a couple of weeks.

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