What’s going on with the numbness in the abdomen?

Abdominal numbness may be caused by lumbar disc herniation and epilepsy.
1. lumbar disc herniation: if the lumbar disc undergoes degenerative changes, the fibrous ring of the lumbar disc ruptures, and the nucleus pulposus protrudes and compresses the local nerve roots, the compressed nerves will show symptoms of nerve irritation. since the sensation of the abdomen is innervated by the nerves emanating from the lumbar region, when the lumbar nerves are stimulated by the pressure of the compressed nerves, numbness in the abdomen will appear.
2. Epilepsy: One type of epileptic simple partial seizure is autonomic seizure. Since autonomic nerves are nerves that innervate internal organs, epileptic autonomic seizure can be characterized by abdominal numbness, and the patient may also have facial and general pallor, redness, excessive sweating, standing hair, and pupil dilatation, and other manifestations.
In addition to the above diseases, other diseases can also lead to symptoms of abdominal numbness, such as fluid in the abdominal cavity, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and ask the doctor to deal with it.