Diabetic patients with numb feet are still very dangerous. Numbness of the feet of diabetic patients mostly suggests that the peripheral nerves and blood vessels of diabetic patients have corresponding damage, especially the blood vessels of the distal foot, narrowing and impairment of blood supply, which further manifests as abnormal sensation, all of which suggest early symptoms of diabetic foot. Without further treatment, as symptoms such as foot numbness worsen, the blood circulation in the distal foot becomes even worse, causing foot ulcers and even life-threatening conditions. If a diabetic foot develops it requires surgical removal, as well as improvement through systematic and complex medication, which can cause disability and have a significant impact on quality of life.