Nerve numbness
Numbness in nerves may be caused by conditions such as polyneuritis, cervical spondylosis, diabetes, among others, and can be improved with medication. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Polyneuritis
Polyneuritis is usually caused by poisoning, nutritional metabolic disorders, infections, etc., which may damage peripheral nerves, leading to symmetrical sensory disturbances in the distal limbs, manifesting as numbness. Patients can take medications such as oryzanol tablets and vitamin B12 tablets under medical guidance.
2. Cervical Spondylosis
If suffering from cervical spondylosis, degeneration of the cervical spine may compress or irritate nerve roots or directly compress the spinal cord, resulting in nerve numbness. Patients can follow medical advice to use medications such as mecobalamin tablets and vitamin B1 tablets.
3. Diabetes
If blood glucose levels remain persistently high, it may lead to poor nutrition of peripheral nerves, thus causing the aforementioned symptoms. Patients can use medications such as dapagliflozin tablets and metformin hydrochloride sustained-release tablets under a doctor's supervision.
In addition to the above causes, cerebral thrombosis, cerebral infarction, and cerebral hemorrhage may also be responsible. Patients should seek timely medical evaluation and receive appropriate treatment according to medical advice to avoid delaying recovery.