What are the usual symptoms of the mouse hand

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Mouse hand is often encountered by many computer players. After all, our world is inseparable from the computer. At ordinary times, excessive use of the mouse will cause wrist pain and numbness of fingers. Numbness of fingers is mainly concentrated in the thumb, index finger, middle finger and little finger. When pressing the palmar surface of the wrist, we will feel more numbness, and even have electrical pain, or weakness of thumb muscles. One of my colleagues changed the mouse hand because of the long-term use of the mouse. At the beginning, he felt some pain in his right wrist. Later, it became more and more painful. Later, he went to the hospital to see the doctor and said that it was because he put on the mouse hand. Now I'd like to introduce the common symptoms of mouse hand

What are the usual symptoms of the mouse hand

First, the symptoms of the mouse hand are numbness and tingling of the middle finger and ring finger caused by the compression of the median nerve. Some patients also have burning pain, which will be aggravated from the end of the day to the night. Some patients even wake up in pain during sleep. Some local pain often radiates to the elbow and shoulder.

Second, most of the Internet users type and move the mouse on the keyboard every day, which will cause wrist paralysis, swelling, pain and spasm due to long-term intensive, repeated and excessive activities. This disease has rapidly become an increasingly common disease of modern civilization.

Third: for the treatment of mouse hand, hold the weight-bearing water bottle with your hand. First, hold the water bottle with your hand upward, and then hold the water bottle with your hand downward, 25 times from bottom to top. In this way, you can exercise the wrist flexor muscle. This can prevent the proliferation of bone spurs in the wrist joint and enhance the strength of the wrist.

matters needing attention

It is important to differentiate cervical spondylotic radiculopathy from carpal tunnel syndrome. Both have numbness and pain of fingers, but the treatment is completely different. At the same time, both of them may exist at the same time, that is, the same patient has cervical spondylosis and carpal tunnel syndrome at the same time. It needs to be carefully differentiated and treated separately in order to achieve good results.