The occurrence of numbness of the feet during the recovery period of patients with cerebral infarction may suggest that the condition is gradually improving, but most of them cannot return to normal and will leave sequelae.
Patients with cerebral infarction have sensory impairment of the lower limbs due to the damage of the sensory center, and cannot feel touch, temperature and pain, etc. However, with the treatment, the condition can gradually improve, and the sensory function of the lower limbs is restored, so that the numbness can be felt. However, whether the condition can return to normal is related to the treatment and the extent of infarction, and most of the patients will have after-effects.
If there is no numbness in the limbs during the cerebral infarction, and the numbness in the legs occurs suddenly during the recovery period, it may be caused by new cerebral infarction or other diseases, such as lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, etc., and it is necessary to improve the related examination and physical examination to identify the symptoms.
Cerebral infarction patients with numbness of the legs during the recovery period, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and if necessary, improve the relevant examination and treatment.