Numbness of the soles of the feet may be caused by standing for a long time, or it may be caused by varicose veins of the lower limbs, or it may be caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
1. Physiological factors: If the patient stands for a long time, it can lead to the compression of the skin tissues on the soles of the feet, and the local blood circulation is impaired, and the symptoms of numbness on the soles of the feet can appear. Usually, the numbness can be recovered after relieving the compression.
2. Lower extremity venous occlusion: patients with lower extremity venous occlusion may experience numbness of the soles of the feet due to stagnation of blood in the veins of the lower extremities, which cannot return to the feet, and the patients may also experience soreness of the lower extremities, edema and other symptoms.
3. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic patients with long-term poor blood sugar control, peripheral neuropathy, then the patient will also have symptoms of numbness of the soles of the feet.
Excluding physiological factors, if young patients with numbness of the soles of the feet continue to symptoms do not ease, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the causes and ask the doctor to be disposed of.