Numbness of the toes after drinking may be related to the paralyzing effect of alcohol, peripheral nerve injury, sudden cerebrovascular disease, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time. 1. Electrolyte disorders: excessive alcohol intake leads to vomiting and electrolyte disorders, which can lead to numbness of the toes, and with the metabolism of alcohol, the symptoms can gradually improve. 2. Peripheral nerve damage: If you are a long-term alcoholic, chronic alcoholism can lead to chronic and progressive damage to the peripheral nerves, motor, sensory and other abnormalities, resulting in numbness of the toes. 3. Cerebrovascular disease: numbness of the toes after drinking may also be a sudden cerebrovascular disease, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., part of the population in the drinking of alcohol may appear abnormal fluctuations in blood pressure, resulting in the occurrence of acute cerebrovascular disease, accompanied by crooked mouth, limb weakness, should be timely medical attention. Drinking alcohol is not good for your health. If you have numbness in your toes, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and deal with it accordingly, and it is recommended to quit drinking alcohol.