What should I do if my body is numb from the wind?

Half of the body is tingling in the wind, which may be caused by spinal cord lesions, brain lesions and other causes, which need to be treated with general therapy and medication.
1. Spinal cord lesions: acute myelitis needs to receive gammaglobulin treatment or methylprednisolone shock treatment; optic nerve myelitis needs to receive methylprednisolone shock treatment in the acute stage, and in the remission stage, it can receive immunosuppressant treatment, such as azathioprine and cyclophosphamide.
2. Brain lesions: Acute cerebral infarction needs to receive thrombolytic therapy within the thrombolytic time window; if thrombolytic therapy is not suitable, it can receive antithrombotic drugs combined with statin therapy, such as aspirin, atorvastatin, etc. At the same time, it needs to receive neurocellular protection therapy. At the same time need to receive nerve cell protection therapy, such as edaravone, also need to receive collateral circulation establishment of drug therapy, such as butylphthalide.
Cerebral hemorrhage: Dehydration and intracranial pressure reduction therapy, such as mannitol, furosemide and acetazolamide.
3. Other causes: for example, multiple sclerosis, which requires shock therapy with methylprednisolone.
In addition, the application of the above drugs have certain risks, patients need to get the guidance of specialists, not blindly self-medication.