How does the numbness after sprain thigh return a responsibility

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A few days ago, I always feel numb, but I don't know what's wrong with numbness. Later, I recovered. Now I'll share my experience about numbness. Here, I'd like to talk about the numbness behind my left thigh. I hope it can help you.

How does the numbness after sprain thigh return a responsibility

First: numbness of hands and feet is a common symptom in people's daily life, such as pregnancy, incorrect sleeping posture, squatting in the toilet for a long time, which can be caused, generally eliminated in a short time, there will be no big problem. However, some people's numbness after a long time (more than a day) can not be alleviated, it may be a sign of disease in the body.

Second: people with diabetes will have numbness of hands and feet. As long as any part of the body often numbness, pain, swelling, it is necessary to check blood sugar in time. Numbness caused by drugs or chemicals. For example, when you have a cold or diarrhea, after taking berberine or risperidone, it will cause numbness of hands and feet; if you stay in the environment containing hydrogen, arsenic, carbon disulfide for a long time, it will also cause numbness of hands and feet.

Third: numbness caused by neuritis. The most common symptoms of neuritis are numbness of hands and feet, muscle atrophy and weakness of limbs. If you have diarrhea or a cold for half a month, it can cause neuritis. Numbness occurs in scattered limbs. Numbness does not occur in the limbs at the same time, but scattered. This situation is that the local nerves are stimulated, such as the head nerve stimulation caused by drunken stroke and coma, the hand nerve stimulation caused by crutches in the elderly, the upper limb numbness caused by cervical spondylosis, and the leg numbness caused by lumbar shoulder nerve stimulation.

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How about numbness of hands and feet? Numbness of hands and feet can not be treated symptomatically, but should be treated for the cause. No matter what causes numbness of hands and feet, we should first go to the neurology department of the hospital for examination to determine whether the nerve is damaged and what kind of stimulation we have received.