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I think its from lack of blood flow.

Probably poor circulation of the legs.

numbness probably occurs due to compression of a nerve as sleeping foot occurs if sciatic nerve is compressed

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13y ago
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12y ago

Usually it is one of the following two things, although there are other causes, either the blood supply is not sufficient to the feet and toes, or there is nerve damage in that area. Both could be and are commonly due to Diabetes mellitus, although there are many other possible causes. Any time you have unexplained numbness in any location of your body you should contact your health care professional for advice without delay.

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15y ago

You may be putting too much pressure on a point of the heel. This pressure is enough to cut off the blood circulation and that can cause numbness.

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13y ago

Injury, Heart attack, Compartment syndrome, Sciatica, Nerve trauma or compression, constricting socks, Diabetes, Neuropathy, Peripheral Artery Disease PAD.

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14y ago

Anything that prevents blood from flowing through to the foot.

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11y ago

blood circulation is low, get and walk around, this will increase blood flow and help get rid of the numb feeling!

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