In our daily lives, we may all have experienced a feeling of physical numbness, which may result from long sitting, inappropriate sleeping or partial pressure. However, when this feeling of numbness is frequent and difficult to mitigate through simple activities, it may no longer be a simple physical phenomenon, but rather a health alert given to us by the body, which may be closely related to vascular diseases.
The body is numb, referring to loss of consciousness or loss of feelings in a part of the body or in the body as a whole, which is abnormally associated with blood circulation disorders. When the cerebrovascular vessels are in question, the normal functioning of the brain is affected and neurotransmission is disturbed, resulting in body numbness. Cerebrovascular diseases, such as arterial sclerosis, haemorrhage formation or constriction of cerebrovascular vessels, can lead to local ischaemic ischaemic, anaerobic, and even to death, thus affecting the perception and motor function of the body area at their disposal. Such numbness may be sudden, or it may be progressively aggravated, and may be accompanied by physical inactivity and inflexibility.
Angiological diseases: multiple causes of body numbness
In addition to cerebrovascular diseases, body numbing may also be associated with many other vascular diseases. The following are common causes:
Blood pressure abnormalities: Both excessive and low blood pressure can affect blood circulation and lead to body numbness. High blood pressure can lead to vascular convulsions, while low blood pressure may result in an inadequate supply of blood at the far end of the body.
Diabetes: The high levels of blood sugar among diabetes patients can cause vascular damage, cause vascular disease and, in turn, numb limbs. Psychopathological changes around diabetes are one of the common complications of diabetes.
3. Constricted or closed blood vessels: Constricted or closed veins caused by, inter alia, the sclerosis of anorexia and the formation of a leopard, may result in inadequate supply of blood at the far end of the limb and insemination.
4. Immunological system diseases such as rheumatism arthritis, which can cause vascular inflammation and affect blood circulation, leading to body numbness.
Vigilance: comprehensive diagnosis and timely medical treatment
Symptoms of body numbness may vary from one individual to another, but are usually accompanied by some common warning signals. In addition to numbness, it may be accompanied by pain, skin temperature and colour changes. For example, in the case of chronic artery blockages or venomic insufficiency, walking with limbs can be characterized by heavy, weak, swollen symptoms and abating pain after a moment of rest, which is known as “interruptive lame”. In the case of severe vascular disease, there may also be persistent pain in the static state, i.e. “quiet pain”.
When these symptoms occur, we cannot limit ourselves to considering just one disease, but rather require a comprehensive analysis and diagnosis that combines the various factors.
Response: scientific treatment and prevention strategies
In the case of body numbness caused by vascular diseases, treatment varies according to the disease. The body numbing caused by cerebrovascular disease can be mitigated by a combination of active haematosis and bruising, anticondensation treatment, solution treatment, neuroprotectives, acupuncture treatment, etc. Other vascular diseases, on the other hand, may require treatment based on specific causes such as control of blood pressure, blood sugar, blood resin, the use of angiogenesis or surgery.
In terms of prevention, in addition to maintaining good living habits, regular medical examinations are also crucial. Potential health risks can be detected and controlled in a timely manner by monitoring indicators such as blood sugar, blood resin, blood pressure, etc. In addition, for patients diagnosed with vascular diseases, compliance with medical prescriptions, periodic review and lifestyle adjustments are also important measures to prevent deterioration.
High blood pressure, sclerosis of artery, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes.