What’s wrong with dizziness and tingling in the hands and feet?

Dizziness and numbness of hands and feet may be caused by transient cerebral blood supply insufficiency, cervical spondylosis and stroke.
1. Transient cerebral blood supply insufficiency: due to arteriosclerosis and other reasons, the blood circulation of cerebral arteries is blocked, and the blood supply to brain tissues is insufficient, causing transient cerebral dysfunction, which may lead to dizziness, numbness of hands and feet.
2. Cervical spondylosis: due to the compression of local blood vessels and nerve roots by the protruding cervical intervertebral discs, dizziness, numbness of hands and feet may be caused.
3. Stroke: cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases, due to the patient’s local cerebral blood vessel embolism or hemorrhage phenomenon, leading to the damage of the cerebral nerves in the area, may cause dizziness, numbness of the hands and feet and other neurological deficits, but also may be accompanied by headache, speech disadvantage, hemiplegia and other manifestations.
Dizziness, numbness of hands and feet, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, after a clear diagnosis of the cause, under the guidance of the doctor to treat and regulate.