Dizziness and tingling of the hands and feet

The numbness of hands and feet in vertigo is mainly due to brainstem or cerebellar ischemia, and in severe cases, it can be accompanied by the symptoms of dumb speech. After diagnosis, patients can be given antiplatelet aggregation therapy, improve circulation, and activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If the patient still has vertigo and tingling in the hands and feet after the acute treatment, rehabilitation treatment can also be given, together with acupuncture treatment if necessary. Secondly, vertigo and tingling of the hands and feet can also be seen clinically in peripheral neuropathy, especially in patients with diabetes mellitus, where dizziness can occur due to hyperglycemia, which can lead to lesions in the small blood vessels of the brain. Due to the change of dehydration and demyelination of peripheral nerves caused by the increase of blood glucose, patients can have numbness of hands and feet, usually mainly numbness of limbs. The patient is advised to actively control blood sugar and give nerve nourishing treatment, which can also be combined with acupuncture to improve the symptoms of numbness.