Hypertension generally does not cause numbness in the toes, but it can be caused under special circumstances, such as hypertensive encephalopathy and other diseases. 1. Generally does not cause numbness of the toes: the common symptoms of high blood pressure are dizziness, headache, tinnitus, fatigue and other symptoms, occasionally numbness of the limbs, but simple numbness of the toes is rare. 2. The situation that may cause numbness of the toes: when there is a hypertensive crisis or hypertensive encephalopathy due to increased intracranial pressure, it is easy to cerebrovascular disease such as cerebral hemorrhage, etc., there will be numbness and weakness of the limbs, but also the symptoms of numbness of the toes. If there is numbness of the toes also need to exclude is due to lumbar spine disease or lower extremity vascular embolism and other problems caused by, so if there is high blood pressure and have numbness of the toes, must be early to consult a doctor, clear cause for early treatment.