What’s wrong with the numbness in the second, third and fourth toes of the right foot?

Numbness of the two, three or four toes of the right foot may be related to peripheral neuritis, poor blood flow in the lower limbs, lumbar disc herniation, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and other causes.
1. Peripheral neuritis: due to poisoning, nutritional and metabolic disorders, infections and other reasons leading to multiple nerve damage, the right foot two, three, four toes numbness phenomenon can occur.
2. Poor blood flow in lower limbs: poor blood flow in right foot due to stagnation of blood, weak wall of veins, compression and other factors, numbness of toes in right foot can occur.
3. Herniated lumbar disc: Herniated lumbar disc compresses the nerve root, which may cause numbness in the toe area of the right foot innervated by it.
4. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: it is mainly caused by poor blood sugar control and impaired blood circulation in diabetic patients, which is manifested as sensory and motor disorders in the corresponding innervated areas of the damaged nerves, and numbness in the right toe area can occur.
It is recommended that people with numbness of two, three or four toes of the right foot should go to the hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.