Can cerebrovascular disease cause numbness in both feet

Cerebrovascular disease may lead to numbness of the feet, in addition to cerebrovascular disease, neurological disorders may also lead to numbness of the feet, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease.
Cerebrovascular disease refers to cerebral vascular lesions or blood flow disorders caused by various causes of brain dysfunction. Cerebrovascular disease includes cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and so on. Cerebrovascular disease can be caused by vessel wall lesions, heart disease and hemodynamic changes.
Cerebrovascular disease may lead to numbness of feet, because cerebrovascular disease affects the sensory nerves, if the patient’s sensory nerves are damaged, it may cause numbness of feet and other uncomfortable symptoms, so numbness of feet may be caused by cerebrovascular disease.
The symptoms of numbness in some patients may not necessarily be caused by cerebrovascular disease, but also by neurological diseases. Including cervical disc herniation, patients may experience numbness due to spinal cord compression.
The symptoms of numbness in the feet, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, so as not to delay the condition or lead to adverse consequences.