What causes feet to go numb easily?

Dec 29, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Numbness in the feet may be caused by sciatic nerve injury, peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, etc. Sciatic nerve injury often causes low back pain and pain on the posterior-lateral side of the buttocks, accompanied by foot numbness. It commonly occurs in lumbar disc herniation and other lumbar spine disorders, and can also result from certain hip joint conditions such as arthritis. Peripheral neuropathy: Some diabetic patients develop peripheral neuropathy.

Due to work requirements, prolonged sitting or standing is common and can easily lead to numbness in the feet. Severe foot numbness may even trigger various health problems. What causes feet to become numb easily?

What Causes Feet to Become Numb Easily?

Frequent foot numbness may be caused by sciatic nerve injury, peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and other conditions. Sciatic nerve injury often results in lower back pain and pain along the back and outer side of the buttocks, accompanied by numbness in the feet. This condition commonly occurs in lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spine disorders, and may also result from certain hip joint diseases. Peripheral neuropathy: Some diabetic patients develop peripheral neuropathy, which may cause numbness in the feet. In addition to foot numbness, patients may also experience hand numbness and weakness in fingers and toes.

If foot numbness is caused by lumbar disc herniation, treatments such as physical therapy, massage, traction, and medication can be effective. If foot numbness is due to cerebral infarction, corresponding treatments for stroke should be administered, including antithrombotic therapy, improving cerebral circulation, nourishing nerves, and neuroprotection. For foot numbness resulting from peripheral neuropathy, neurotrophic medications such as mecobalamin are recommended. If numbness is caused by prolonged sitting, it's important to avoid extended periods of sitting to reduce pressure on the lower limbs.

In daily life, avoid prolonged sitting, standing, or squatting. Protect the lower limbs from cold exposure, and pay special attention to foot care during cold winter months. We hope this information helps you. Wishing you good health and a happy life!