Numbness of the right bunion is mainly considered to be related to lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, peripheral neuritis, and local blood circulation disorders.
1. Lumbar disc herniation can cause pain and numbness in the lower limbs, or numbness in the right bunion, which can be diagnosed clearly by lumbar MRI, and can be alleviated by applying blood-pumping, pain-relieving and nerve-nourishing medications, and by acupuncture and physiotherapy.
2. Peripheral neuritis can also cause numbness of the right bunion, such as poisoning, infection, nutritional and metabolic disorders, through the treatment of the primary disease, the numbness of the symptoms can be reduced.
3. Local blood circulation disorders, such as frostbite or vaso-occlusive vasculitis of the lower extremities, insufficient blood supply of local blood vessels can cause numbness of the bunion.
If the numbness of the right toe does not improve, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further treatment to clarify the cause of the problem.