There is no fastest treatment for numbness of hands and feet, numbness of hands and feet may be related to acute cerebral infarction, peripheral neuritis, polypoidal peripheral neuropathy and other diseases, generally treated by drugs and other means.
1. Acute cerebral infarction: acute cerebral infarction leads to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, causing neurological damage and sensory dysfunction, and the symptoms of numbness in hands and feet are obvious. Atriplasmin can be used for thrombolysis, together with the use of neuroprotective drugs such as cytidyphosphorylcholine.
2. Peripheral neuritis: Inflammatory damage to peripheral nerves can cause numbness of hands and feet, and oral B vitamins and other nutritive drugs can be used, together with the use of dexamethasone, intravenous injection of immunoglobulin and other immunomodulatory drugs.
3. Multiple peripheral neuropathy: Multiple peripheral nerve damage at the distal end of the limbs caused by poisoning, nutritional deficiencies and other reasons can produce numbness of the hands and feet and other symptoms. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin tablets can be used to help improve numbness of hands and feet.
It is recommended to find the numbness of hands and feet symptoms in a timely manner to seek medical attention, clear causes, targeted treatment, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication.