What causes numbness in the toes

Numbness of the toes may be caused by prolonged squatting, and may also be caused by low lumbar disc herniation as well as peripheral neuritis and other pathological factors.
1. Long squatting: If you do squatting work for a long time, your lower limbs will be squatting for a long time, resulting in localized compression, poor blood supply, and nerve paralysis resulting in numbness of the toes. It can be relieved by proper rest.
2. Low lumbar disc herniation: low lumbar disc herniation occurs in the fourth to fifth lumbar discs and the fifth lumbar vertebrae and the first sacral vertebrae between the intervertebral discs, if there is a herniation, there is a possibility of compression of the nerves that innervate the lower limbs, resulting in the formation of numbness of the toes.
3. Peripheral neuritis: due to diabetes, poisoning, nutritional deficiencies, poisoning, drug stimulation and other factors damage to the nerve at the end of the toe, resulting in numbness of the toes.
There are many causes of numbness of the toes, after excluding physiological factors, should consult the doctor in time, according to the doctor’s advice on the cause of treatment.