Head numbness and face numbness may be caused by cerebral infarction, there may also be due to spinal cord cavernous disease, and may be due to anxiety disorders.
1. Cerebral infarction: If the infarcted part of cerebral infarction is the sensory center or sensory conduction bundle, such as thalamus infarction or the infarction of the head and face sensory center in the central back of the cerebral cortex, then the patient may have the symptom of numbness in the head and face.
2. Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease: Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease is a chronic, progressive spinal cord degenerative disease, if the disease involves the spinal tract nucleus of the trigeminal nerve, it will lead to the patient to appear facial onion-skin-like sensory detachment disorders, so that the patient appeared head numbness and face numbness of the symptoms.
3. Anxiety disorders: anxiety disorders are a kind of mental disorders with anxiety as the main manifestation, the disease can lead to patients with head numbness and face numbness sensory abnormality, the disease can also lead to patients with chest pain, palpitations, dizziness, dyspnea and other symptoms.
In addition to the above diseases, other factors can also lead to the symptoms of numbness in the head and face, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify the causes and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.