The fastest way to recover from numbness in your toes

There is no “fastest” way to recover from numbness of toes, and different treatments should be given according to the cause of the disease. The causes of numbness of toes include physiological factors such as standing for a long time and pathological factors such as lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, cerebral infarction, etc. Physiological factors do not need any special treatments, and pathological factors need to be treated by medication, surgery, and so on.
1. Physiological factors: if you often stand for a long time, squat for a long time, sit for a long time, etc., it is easy to compress the local nerves, resulting in numbness in the distribution area of the foot nerves, it is recommended to avoid the same position for a long time, and appropriate activities, which can be relieved in general.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation: the protruding intervertebral disc may compress the peripheral nerve root, resulting in numbness of the toes. It is recommended to pay more attention to rest, apply vitamin B, methylcobalamin and other drugs to relieve the symptoms, and carry out minimally invasive nucleus pulposus removal and other surgical treatments if necessary.
(2) Cerebral infarction: If the numbness of the toes is caused by this disease, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use edaravone, cytarabine and other drugs to relieve the symptoms, and if necessary, undergo surgical treatment.
Toe numbness if suspected to be caused by the disease, should promptly go to the hospital to avoid delay.