What’s wrong with tripping on your feet?

Walking always tripping is usually caused by lower limb nerve injury, cervical spondylosis, cerebellar injury and other diseases. 1. Lower limb nerve injury: Lower limb nerve injury can cause tripping, such as lower limb peroneal nerve injury, which can cause muscle weakness in front of the tibia, ankle dorsiflexion impaired, resulting in foot drop and tripping on the road. 2. Cervical spondylosis: such as spinal cord cervical spondylosis, this type of cervical spondylosis will cause spinal cord compression, injury, often manifested as lower limb numbness, walking difficulties, unsteady gait or feeling of stepping on cotton, etc., and there will be a situation of walking and tripping. 3. Cerebellar injury: when cerebellar injury occurs ataxia, its balance dysfunction leads to unsteady gait, which can also lead to tripping. If the patient walks and trips, he should go to the hospital as soon as possible to consult the doctor and carry out standardized treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition.