Numbness of the limbs after drinking may be caused by peripheral nerve injury and hyperventilation syndrome.
1. Peripheral nerve injury: If you are a long-term alcoholic, chronic alcoholism can lead to chronic and progressive damage to the peripheral nerves, resulting in motor and sensory abnormalities and numbness in the limbs.
2. Hyperventilation syndrome: Drinking alcohol can lead to hyperventilation syndrome due to mental excitement, excessive shouting, frequent vomiting and other reasons, resulting in numbness of the limbs.
Drinking alcohol is not good for your health. If you have numbness in your limbs after drinking alcohol, you should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and deal with it accordingly, and it is recommended that you quit drinking alcohol.