Numbness of hands and feet caused by peripheral neuropathy cannot be completely recovered, but the symptoms can be relieved in most patients after active treatment. Peripheral neuropathy is caused by abnormal glucose metabolism, reduction of neurotrophic factor, local nerve damage and other factors, patients often have numbness of hands and feet and other symptoms, patients can be treated through general treatment, drug treatment, surgery and other ways.
1. Abnormal glucose metabolism: Peripheral neuropathy caused by abnormal glucose metabolism can lead to nerve damage, causing numbness of hands and feet and other symptoms. Patients can use drugs such as metformin and acarbose to control blood glucose levels and improve their symptoms. Patients should also pay attention to balanced diet and reasonable control of calories.
2. Decrease of neurotrophic factor: Numbness of hands and feet caused by decrease of neurotrophic factor can be treated by using nerve-nourishing drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1.
3. Damage to local nerves: numbness of hands and feet caused by damage to local nerves can be improved by gangliosides, methylcobalamin, etc. Surgery is feasible when necessary.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital as soon as possible, use medication under the guidance of the doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.