Generalized numbness may be caused by diabetes, functional factors or peripheral neuritis and other factors. Generalized numbness is a more serious sensory disorder, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for targeted examination to confirm the disease and timely treatment.
1. Diabetes
Complications of diabetes peripheral neuropathy may cause this symptom, the patient should first control the blood sugar to avoid high blood sugar further to the emergence of this symptom, the patient should control the blood sugar.
You can use some drugs for treatment, such as gliclazide, Repaglinide, metformin and other drugs or vitamin B1, etc. for treatment.
2. Functional factors
That is, the whole body numbness caused by physiological factors, excessive fatigue, late at night, mental stress, anger and so on may appear.
Generally, no special treatment is needed, and patients need to take proper rest, control breathing, and improve the concentration of carbon dioxide to relieve the symptoms.
3. Peripheral Neuritis
Peripheral neuritis may be caused by infection, long-term alcohol consumption or the use of chemotherapeutic drugs, may cause numbness in the hands and feet, and the whole body numbness when the condition is serious.
You can use some anti-inflammatory and decongestive drugs such as dexamethasone, nipozone, etc., and nutritive drugs such as adenosine triphosphate, coenzyme A, vitamin B1, etc. for treatment.
In conclusion, if you have numbness, you can go to the hospital for neurological examination to find out the specific cause of the disease, and then according to the doctor’s advice for appropriate treatment or adjustment.