A little numbness of the toes may be related to lumbar disc herniation, peripheral neuritis, varicose veins of the lower extremities, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and other factors, according to the different circumstances of a reasonable analysis. 1. Lumbar disc herniation: Lumbar disc herniation is mainly manifested as lumbago, sciatica, etc. It is mostly related to lumbar spine injury, congenital developmental abnormality, long-term stooping, etc., which will make the lumbar discs degenerate, and the protruding lumbar discs will also compress the nerves of the lower limbs, which will make the toes feel numb. 2. Peripheral neuritis: Peripheral neuritis is mainly a disease of motor, sensory and autonomic dysfunction of the distal limbs, which is generally related to metabolic disorders, malnutrition and other factors, mostly triggered by factors such as decreased immunity and long-term alcohol abuse, and can be manifested as motor disorders of the distal limbs, weakness, numbness, pain and burning sensation. 3. Varicose veins of the lower limbs: varicose veins of the lower limbs are superficial arterial dysfunction diseases of the lower limbs, generally related to the structural abnormality of the vein wall and venous hypertension, etc., mostly triggered by factors such as standing for a long time, physical exertion, and reduction of the movement of the lower limbs, etc., and the patients can manifest symptoms such as muscle spasm of the calves, numbness of the toes, and mild edema. 4. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic patients are due to the blood glucose concentration in the body is higher than the normal level, when the blood glucose is elevated, it will affect the excitability of peripheral nerve cells, so that peripheral nerve lesions, the patient will appear numbness of the toes. When the numbness of the toes, should go to the hospital in time to check and actively treat the symptoms, to avoid affecting the health of the body.