Causes of paw numbness include physiological factors, sciatica, ankle nerve compression and so on.
1. Physiological factors: due to incorrect posture leading to pudendal nerve compression, patients may experience pudendal numbness, after the compression is lifted, the symptoms can be gradually relieved, generally do not need treatment.
2. Sciatica: this disease is divided into radicular pain and dry pain, common diseases include lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, sacroiliac arthropathy, etc., when the onset of the buttocks, the back of the thighs, calves, and other parts of the pain, but also may appear numbness in the soles of the feet and other symptoms.
3. Ankle nerve entrapment: Ankle nerve entrapment can be seen in ankle canal syndrome, toe plantar nerve entrapment and so on. Nerve compression can also cause numbness in the soles of the feet.
It is recommended that patients with numbness of the soles of the feet should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and then actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.