What about numbness below the right knee to the toes?

The causes of numbness below the right knee to the toes include lumbar disc herniation, peripheral neuritis, varicose veins, etc., which need to be treated with medication and surgery.
For the symptoms caused by lumbar disc herniation, oral painkillers such as celecoxib and glucocorticoids such as prednisone can be taken as prescribed by the doctor; if conservative treatment is ineffective, nucleus pulposus removal can be chosen to remove the pressure-causing substances such as the protruding nucleus pulposus tissue, so as to relieve the pressure on the nerve root and alleviate the symptoms.
For the symptoms caused by peripheral neuritis, oral glucocorticosteroids such as hydrocortisone and topical lidocaine can be used as prescribed by the doctor.
For symptoms caused by varicose veins, wear compression stockings, avoid sitting or standing for a long time; if conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery should be chosen.
It is recommended that those who have numbness below the right knee joint to the toes should go to regular hospitals in time to clarify the cause of the disease and have standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance so as not to delay the condition. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.