Numbness of the cheeks may be related to trigeminal neuropathy, cerebrovascular disease, cervical spondylosis, etc., and the cause of the problem should be identified in a timely manner.
1. Trigeminal neuropathy: If trigeminal neuropathy occurs, it may lead to facial sensory disorders and the symptoms of numbness in both cheeks.
2. Cerebrovascular disease: If the patient suffers from cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., it may also cause numbness of cheeks, dizziness, ataxia, balance disorders and other manifestations.
3. Cervical spondylosis: numbness in the cheeks may also be caused by cervical spondylosis. Cervical vertebrae herniated part compresses blood vessels and nerves, which can easily lead to the symptom of numbness in both cheeks.
However, this symptom alone is not enough to diagnose the disease. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and give targeted treatment.