What’s wrong with numbness in one foot and normal in the other?

Numbness in one foot and normal in the other foot is considered to be caused by cerebrovascular disease, lumbar spondylosis, local neuropathy and physiological factors, etc., and patients need to be treated accordingly.
1. Cerebrovascular disease: when patients have cerebrovascular disease, it may lead to the phenomenon of one foot numb and one foot normal, and accompanied by dizziness, headache and memory loss and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, and actively cooperate with doctors for targeted treatment.
2. Lumbar spondylosis: patients with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, when serious, may compress and stimulate the patient’s nerve root, resulting in localized numbness, the patient can be through the massage, physiotherapy, traction and other relief of the patient’s symptoms.
3. Local neuropathy: such as unilateral peroneal nerve palsy, can also lead to local numbness. Neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin can be given to improve the symptoms, and massage and physiotherapy can also be used.
4. Physiological factors: patients due to cold feet, overwork and poor posture and other reasons, resulting in patients with poor blood flow, one foot numbness and one foot normal phenomenon, the patient can be warm, rest and local massage and hot compresses and other ways to ease.
If one foot is numb and the other is normal, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to use reasonable medication and active treatment to relieve the symptoms.