The numbness of the soles of the feet without waist pain may be related to poor blood circulation, or it may be caused by cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuritis, poor venous return of the lower limbs and other reasons.
1. Poor blood circulation: if you keep a fixed position for a long time, especially for a long time to cross your legs or keep squatting position, resulting in poor blood circulation in the lower limbs, resulting in the nerves of the feet do not get enough blood and oxygen supply, resulting in nerve dysfunction, the soles of the feet numbness phenomenon will occur.
2. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: it is easy to lead to local spinal cord, nerve root compression, which may cause numbness of the soles of the feet, but the waist does not hurt, and may be accompanied by walking as if stepping on cotton feeling.
3. Peripheral neuritis: diabetes-induced peripheral neuropathy, uremia, alcoholism, and the use of certain drugs can lead to peripheral nerve damage, resulting in peripheral neuritis, which may cause numbness of the soles of the feet, and may be accompanied by symptoms of decreased muscle power in the hands and feet.
4. Poor venous return in the lower limbs: it will cause peripheral circulation disorders, resulting in local tissue ischemia and hypoxia, there may be a waist without pain and numbness of the soles of the feet.
The waist does not hurt the soles of the feet numbness, may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms continue to be unable to improve, should be taken seriously, as soon as possible to the regular hospital consultation, clear cause after the cause of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.