Numbness of the face in women may be caused by prolonged squeezing, such as lying on the table, etc., usually can be relieved after correcting the posture, without special treatment. However, it also often indicates some diseases, such as trigeminal nerve injury, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral neuropathy, migraine and so on. 1. Trigeminal nerve injury: When the trigeminal nerve is damaged due to trauma or infectious diseases, facial sensory impairment can occur, resulting in symptoms of numbness in the face. 2. Cerebrovascular disease: due to sudden blood pressure increase or blood volume insufficiency, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and atherosclerosis, hemiplegia, limb numbness, unilateral facial numbness, crooked corners of the mouth, and slurred speech and other symptoms. 3. Peripheral neuropathy: it can lead to facial nerve damage, causing facial sensory impairment and symptoms of facial numbness. 4. Migraine: mostly seen in women. Before the onset of migraine with aura, a few patients may also experience numbness of the tongue and face, aura of speech difficulty, which may be accompanied by limb weakness. If there is persistent numbness of the face, you should consult the neurology department in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then standardize the treatment.