What’s wrong with the numbness in my legs 2 months after discharge from the hospital for cerebral infarction?

Cerebral infarction treatment 2 months after discharge from the hospital and numbness of the leg, may be again new cerebral infarction, lumbar disc herniation, peripheral neuropathy and other diseases.
1. New cerebral infarction: cerebral infarction is a disease with very high recurrence rate, if there is no standardized medication after discharge from the hospital, cerebral infarction may recur, and one side of the limbs may become numb and have movement disorders.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: numbness of one side of the lower limbs after discharge from the hospital after cerebral infarction can not be excluded from lumbar spine, such as lumbar disc herniation, most of which can be accompanied by other symptoms, such as lumbago.
3. Peripheral neuropathy: patients with diabetes mellitus combined with cerebral infarction may have diabetic peripheral neuropathy, resulting in numbness in the legs.
Cerebral infarction two months after discharge from the hospital again appeared leg numbness of many causes, should promptly consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor for examination and clarification.