Numbness of the limbs, tongue and lips.

Numbness of the limbs, tongue and lips, may be related to physiological factors, may also be autonomic dysfunction, cerebrovascular disease and other causes.
1. Physiological factors: for example, staying in a cold environment for a long time without paying attention to keep warm may cause numbness of limbs, tongue and lips. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, by paying attention to warmth, timely away from the cold environment, is conducive to relief.
2. Autonomic dysfunction: this disease belongs to the functional diseases, can lead to patients with autonomic dysfunction, which may cause numbness of the limbs, tongue and lips, may also be accompanied by panic, dizziness and other symptoms.
3. Cerebrovascular disease: common in transient ischemic attack, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases, due to local brain tissue bleeding or ischemia, resulting in cerebral nerve damage, may cause numbness of limbs, tongue and lips numbness and other neurological deficits.
Numbness of limbs, tongue and lips, after excluding physiological factors, should go to the regular hospital as soon as possible, to give targeted treatment.