What’s wrong with the chills and numbness and sleepiness in the right half of my body?

The right half of the body cold numbness and sleepiness may be physiological factors, may also be peripheral nerve disease, cervical and lumbar spine lesions, cerebrovascular disease and other pathological factors.
1. Physiological factors: If the right half of the body maintains a certain posture for a long time in life, such as frequent heavy labor, incorrect sleeping posture, etc., it can lead to poor blood circulation and cause the right half of the body to be cold, numb and sleepy.
2. Pathological factors
(1) Factors that can lead to peripheral nerve injury: such as dry syndrome, diabetes mellitus, peroneal muscular dystrophy, lateral femoral dermatitis, etc. These diseases can also lead to peripheral nerve injury and nerve dysfunction, resulting in cold, numbness and drowsiness in the right half of the body.
(2) Cervical and lumbar spine lesions: such as cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation, etc., these diseases can compress the nerve root, resulting in cold, numbness and drowsiness in the right half of the body.
(3) Cerebrovascular diseases: such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral aneurysm, cerebral atherosclerosis and so on. Due to the increase in blood viscosity and slow blood flow, if the wall of the blood vessel is stiff and the lumen is narrowed, it is easy to lead to poor blood circulation, and the right half of the body is cold, numb and sleepy.
Coldness, numbness and drowsiness in the right half of the body may also be related to other factors, if the symptoms are serious, or if the symptoms persist and are difficult to be relieved on their own, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations to find out the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician.