How to fix numbness in toes

Numbness of the toes may be caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy, there may also be due to lumbar spine disease, there may be due to Raynaud’s syndrome, the causes are different, the treatment is different.
1. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic peripheral neuropathy can lead to symptoms of numbness in the toes, the treatment should use insulin, metformin, gliclazide and other medications to control blood glucose, but also niacin, methylcobalamin, cytarabine, lipoic acid and other medications to carry out nutritional nerve treatment.
2. Lumbar spine disease: it is a common disease that causes numbness of the toes, caused by lumbar vertebrae hypertrophy and hyperplasia or lumbar intervertebral disc herniation compressing the local nerve root. Neurotrophic drugs such as vitamin B1 and methylcobalamin can be used to improve the numbness.
3. Raynaud’s syndrome: patients with Raynaud’s syndrome can also appear numbness of the toes, the treatment should pay attention to keep warm, but also can use perphenazine hydrochloride, dihydroergot alkaloids and other drugs for treatment.
In addition to the above factors, other causes can also lead to the symptoms of numbness in the toes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.