Why are my toes feeling a bit numb?
Pure numbness of toes is relatively rare, which is generally more common in clinical symptoms caused by lumbar disc herniation, requiring further examination for diagnosis. If it is only partial numbness of toes, it can be relieved spontaneously without treatment. If the numbness of toes is caused by pathological factors, attention should be paid to it. Go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations and targeted treatment after diagnosis. 1. Toe numbness is a relatively rare clinical symptom, and the occurrence of pure toe numbness is very rare, mostly due to nerve compression of the thumb. 2. Toe numbness often accompanies clinical symptoms of the lower legs and thighs, which is a clinical manifestation of disc herniation. If it causes numbness in the thighs, lower legs, and toes from the waist, further clinical diagnosis and treatment are needed. You can go to the hospital for imaging examination, let the specialist look, and check at the same time to see if there are symptoms of limb elevation, muscle strength issues, and whether there is severe pain or weakness. 3. If it is only a small area of numbness, you can observe for a period of time, which may gradually ease. If it is a comprehensive symptom or a small symptom in a series of symptoms, you should pay attention to it, go to the hospital for specialist examination, and conduct relevant treatment to avoid delaying the condition.