There are many reasons for numbness in the feet, such as incorrect sitting under normal physiological conditions, pathological conditions such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, cerebrovascular disease, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, arterial stenosis or occlusion of the lower limbs, etc. The common causes and treatments are as follows: 1. Sitting problems: the same posture for a long time, the body’s blood circulation does not flow smoothly leading to nerve endings paralysis, resulting in a The feeling of numbness in the hands and feet. At this time, the body only needs to carry out some activities in time, you can quickly make this situation disappear; 2, cervical spondylosis: especially sympathetic cervical spondylosis, easy to cause dizziness, numbness in the limbs, etc., can have numbness in the feet. In mild cases, Chinese medicine treatment, such as acupuncture and massage, cervical traction is a common and effective method of treatment of cervical spondylosis, if necessary, surgery; 3, lumbar disc herniation: lumbar disc herniation leads to nerve compression caused by foot numbness, common in patients engaged in long-term heavy physical labor and after trauma, often accompanied by lumbago and sciatica. Can take oral vitamin B1, methylcobalamin nutritional nerve drugs, if necessary, minimally invasive surgical treatment; 4, cerebrovascular disease: such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., damage the brain parenchyma, resulting in hand numbness, foot numbness; can be given for different brain conditions cytophosphorus choline, promote brain metabolism, improve brain function, reduce cerebrovascular resistance, and promote the patient’s awakening; 5, diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic patients with long-term blood sugar Poor control can cause peripheral neuropathy, mainly manifested as numbness and pain at the ends of the limbs, and numbness in the feet is a common situation. Patients should strictly control blood sugar, and at the same time can use methylcobalamin, ganglioside, vitamin B12 and other drugs to nourish the nerves; 6, lower limb artery stenosis or occlusion: when the lower limb artery stenosis or occlusion, resulting in insufficient blood supply, ischemic numbness is likely to occur. Clinical use of statin lipid-lowering drugs and aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs are often used to avoid further stenosis or occlusion of blood vessels, and interventional surgery is performed when necessary.