Numb Feet
millytheriot
Posts: 9 Member
Whenever I run or do any type of walking as exercise my Achilles starts to get really tight and my feet start to get tingly and numb. This usually happens within 10 minutes of exercising. I don't know if this is something that I should get checked out or if it's something that I can work through on my own. I don't want there to be any serious circulation issues. Thanks!
IDK if this is important or not but I'm 5'2" and I weigh 130lbs (not ideal, but not overweight either)
IDK if this is important or not but I'm 5'2" and I weigh 130lbs (not ideal, but not overweight either)
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When I first starting running (new shoes), sometimes my feet would get tingly and numb. I ended up loosening my shoe laces and found out I was tying my shoes too tight.
That in no way means that would be your problem - and I would definitely get that checked out just in case.0 -
I had that issue when I bought new shoes, the solution....New shoes a 1/2 size bigger. When you walk/exercise your feet swell and if they don't have enough room in your shoes that may occur.
GOOD LUCK0 -
my Nike Shox makes my feet numb for the first half of my work out, too. I hate it. I think it's just the shoes for me, and I've had them for years.
You should always get it checked out if you feel concerned though!0 -
To me, numbness is not normal. I wouldnt play with it. Have your primary care provider take a look.0
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It could be something minor but still get it checked.0
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Loosen your laces first. Try tying them this way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGZ0cQ5cwQ8
That helped me when I first started running and would get some irritation on top of the foot. Keeps the shoe tight but allows upper foot to move a bit more freely.0 -
My feet were doing the same thing. Even when I rode my horse - my feet would get numb and tingling. The arches would burn later during the day also. I finally had it checked 3 weeks later - turns out I have a bone spur on my heel and my tendons are torn. I wonder if I would have checked it sooner - if I could have not injured my arch0
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Um... YOUR FEET SHOULD NEVER BE GOING NUMB. PERIOD. I used to work at a shoe store, and that is the WORST thing that can happen. Your shoes aren't right for you. yes, you will not know this when you get them right away at the store. But there is a reason they tell you to take them home and break them in. Never jump into a pair of shoes and start working out.... WRONG. Ugh! My feet recently went numb when I worked out.... it was as simple as my shoes were too tight.
I'd go to a good shoe store. they will take care of you and put you in a good shoe for your happy feet0 -
I've had this issue with at least 4 different pairs of shoes and different brands also. I've always been the type to just slip my shoes on and off my feet. I don't actually untie and tie them unless they start to get too loose and then I'll retie them. Maybe I'll just make an appointment and try to get it looked at. I don't want there to be some other underlying issue. Thanks for the advice!0
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