What’s wrong with numbness in the legs of the elderly?

If the elderly person is diabetic, numbness in the legs may be a sign of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and can usually be relieved by active blood glucose control. If an elderly person has a history of hypertension with numbness in the upper limbs or speech problems, cerebrovascular disease is highly suspected and prompt brain CT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help clarify the diagnosis.