I kno this is random but......?!


Question: if your foot goes numb and someone cuts your toe off would you feel it? and if you dont feel the pain right away would it hurt after ur foot isn't numb anymore?


Answers: if your foot goes numb and someone cuts your toe off would you feel it? and if you dont feel the pain right away would it hurt after ur foot isn't numb anymore?

that is random...but i have heard of people breaking thier foot when they didn't know it had fallen asleep and got up and cracked it on something

it will still hurt. Unless your nervous system isn't working properly.

yea you would feel it!! lol during it getting cut off and after

Some folks who have had legs amputated say the can still 'feel' the missing limb.

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You would feel it right away

Hmm... only one way to find out!

Just kidding.

Yes, I think it would hurt.

Yep you would feel it because the numbness is most likely on the surface only

it depends on the severity of numbness. and yes it would hurt after the numbness has gone.

Well if your foot is totally numb, you wouldn't feel it (I guess), if just numb like what you get from having your feet up on the desk, then you'd sure feel it. And it would hurt later.

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You'd still feel it.

well if u mean numb by no blood is 2 ur foot , yes u would feel it. u would feel it anyway - just bc its numb and theres not much blood doesn't mean there's no nerves or bone.
u would feel the pain right away and it would hurt like heck after ur foot isn't numb :P

hahaha!!! niice! starred ya! yeah, i think it`ll still hurt I think???

Yes it would hurt after it wasint numb and when they cut your foot off it would hurt and tickle. I know this cause my dads a Doctor and he told me.

Yuck. Ouch. Eeks.

your foot would hurt after the fact!

I think it depends on why your feet go numb. If it's because it fell asleep, then yes I think you will definitely still feel it because your nerves are still intact. If you are unable to feel your feet because you have nerve damage, and the nerve happens to be one supplying your toe, then no you won't. If you freeze your feet and shock the nerves, it may decrease the pain, but not take it away completely. If you anesthetize the foot, as they might in surgery, then obviously there will be no pain. As for feeling pain after the toe is cut off, there have been many accounts out there of people still feeling pain, sensation from a missing body part, even years after it has been gone, and that's just a phenomenon of your nervous system.

People feel cut off limbs for the rest of their lives. They are called phantom pains, and they never go away.



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