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Is numbness of left foot plantar surface cerebral thrombosis symptom

Dr. Jordan Foster
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2025-05-02 11:27:25
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Left foot numbness
is a common symptom, mostly related to long-term pressure, squatting and nerve compression, which can lead to local blood circulation obstruction or abnormal nerve conduction, and then the above discomfort symptoms. If no abnormal brain lesions are found through imaging examination, cerebral thrombosis is generally not considered. However, for patients with cerebral thrombosis, due to changes in blood composition, abnormal hemodynamics and vascular wall lesions, it will also affect the normal blood circulation of the human body, so that the left foot lacks blood supply, and then numbness symptoms occur. It is recommended to seek medical examination in time.