Numbness of toes in high heels consider shoes too tight, nerve compression or lumbar disc herniation.
1. Shoes are too tight: due to the narrow front of high heels, the toes are pressurized inside, resulting in poor local blood circulation, and the symptoms can be reduced by changing loose shoes.
2. Nerve entrapment: As the common peroneal nerve or deep peroneal nerve is entraped, numbness of the toes can occur. Wearing high heels may aggravate the entrapment and make the symptoms of numbness of the toes more obvious. The symptoms of numbness in the toes will be more obvious. The diagnosis can be clarified by electromyography.
3. Lumbar disc herniation: wearing high heels, the center of gravity of the body shifts forward, the intervertebral disc to withstand the load increases, may lead to local nerve root compression degree of aggravation, numbness of the toes.
Wear high heels toes numbness if the replacement shoes numbness is still not relieved, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, a clear diagnosis of the cause of the needle for treatment.