Patients with high blood pressure may have numbness of hands and feet, which should be ruled out as a result of new-onset cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, and it is recommended that the patient should undergo head CT and diffusion-weighted imaging examination to help further clarify the diagnosis. If hypertension is accompanied by diabetes mellitus, symptoms of vegetative nerve function disorder may also occur, also prone to numbness of the hands and feet, it is recommended that the patient measure blood glucose when necessary, and pay attention to control blood glucose steadily on weekdays, which can also help to improve the situation of numbness of the hands and feet. The most important thing is to control the blood pressure within the standard range, also helps to prevent the progress of atherosclerosis, reduce the numbness of hands and feet. When numbness of the hands and feet occurs, it is recommended that the patient can also take a combination of nutritive nerve medication, such as mircoprotection and other drugs, to help improve the numbness of the situation.