The symptoms of numbness in hands and feet during menstruation may be related to the fact that the body has not fully recovered, or it may be related to poor peripheral circulation or peripheral neuritis. If you are emotionally unstable or suffer from postpartum depression, often angry, agitated, etc., may also lead to symptoms of numbness of the limbs. If you suffer from gestational diabetes or diabetes itself, and do not pay attention to diet or medication during menstruation, poor glycemic control, peripheral neuritis and other complications, may lead to numbness of the hands and feet. In addition, if you keep a position unchanged for a long time or come into contact with cold water, it may also lead to numbness in the limbs. If one side of the numbness of hands and feet, it may be related to suffering from hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, etc., should go to the hospital for examination to determine the cause of the disease for treatment.