Numbness of calves and feet may be induced by peripheral neuropathy, lumbar disc herniation and cerebrovascular disease.
1. Peripheral neuropathy: due to nutritional metabolism, immunity, poisoning, trauma and other causes of peripheral nerve structure or function damage, resulting in patients with sensory deficits, may cause symptoms of numbness in the calves and feet.
2. Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation: due to the herniated lumbar intervertebral disc compression of the local nerve root, which will lead to the sensory abnormality of the innervated area, and the symptoms of numbness of calves and feet may occur.
3. Cerebrovascular disease: due to cerebral blood vessel obstruction or hematoma compression, it will lead to local cerebral tissue ischemia and hypoxia, causing sensory center damage, inducing unilateral limb numbness symptoms.
It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to receive further examination, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, treatment will be based on the specific cause of the disease.