Numbness of the big toe may be caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy, or it may be due to Raynaud’s syndrome, or it may be due to frostbite.
1. Diabetic foot: Diabetic foot is a complication of diabetes, which can also lead to symptoms of numbness in the big toe, in addition to foot pain, numbness, and decreased skin temperature.
2. Raynaud’s syndrome: Raynaud’s syndrome, also known as arterial spasm of the extremities, the occurrence of this disease may be related to cold, emotional and other factors, the disease can also lead to symptoms of numbness of the big toe, the patient can also appear on the hands and feet of the skin whitening, cyanosis, flushing changes.
3. Frostbite: Frostbite is a kind of limited, bruised, inflammatory skin disease caused by cold, which can also lead to symptoms of numbness of big toe, and patients can also have local skin erythema, swelling, blisters, ulcers and other symptoms.
In addition to the above factors, other reasons can also lead to the symptoms of numbness of the big toe, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.