Numbness of the palms of the feet and toes may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by pear-shaped muscle syndrome, herniated disc and other reasons.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Keeping the same position for a long time, wearing too tight shoes and socks for a long time will cause poor blood circulation locally, which will result in local numbness, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment, and can be restored to normal after a period of time.
2. Piriformis syndrome: Piriformis syndrome may be caused by trauma, heavy walking, cold, etc. The main symptom of patients is buttock pain, which may radiate along the sciatic nerve to the calf and foot, resulting in numbness of the foot and toes, and when the pain is severe, patients may have difficulty walking.
3. Herniated disc: Herniated disc is usually caused by trauma, heredity, prolonged bowing and stooping labor, etc. When the herniated disc stimulates the tactile and sensory fibers of the body, it will cause numbness in the lower limbs.
In addition to the above common causes, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, chemotherapy drug accumulation of peripheral neurotoxicity can also cause numbness in the palms of the feet and toes, such as numbness in the palms of the feet and toes, can be observed for a period of time, and if accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time to consult a doctor, after diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.