What’s wrong with a toe that feels like it’s tingling with pins and needles?

Common causes of tingling sensation in toes include trauma, onychomycosis, gout, diabetic complications, and lumbar disc herniation. 1. Trauma: there is a clear history of trauma, due to kicking a hard object, fall, etc., resulting in soft tissue injury or fracture of the toes, which can produce a tingling sensation. 2. Inguinitis: because of tearing barbs, skin lesions, trauma, etc., the toe is infected by Staphylococcus aureus, and common symptoms include redness, swelling, heat and pain, and pus in the toe. 3. Gout: because of long-term high purine diet such as drinking beer, eating animal offal or uric acid metabolism is reduced, resulting in urate deposition in the metatarsophalangeal joints, which can cause tingling sensation. 4. Diabetic complications: long-term poor blood sugar control, resulting in autonomic neuropathy, causing sensory abnormalities, can appear tingling sensation of the toes. 5. Degenerative changes in the lumbar spine: lumbar intervertebral disc herniation leads to compression of the nerve root, causing reflex pain and numbness in the lower limbs, which can also be manifested as toe pain. Causes of toe tingling more reasons, may also be related to lower extremity atherosclerosis, vascular occlusion and other diseases, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.