How is both hands often hemp to return a responsibility
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The causes of frequent numbness of hands are very complex. There are many different treatments for different types of cases. Frequent numbness of hands is often encountered in our life. This kind of situation is very uncomfortable. Many people want to know what happened to frequent numbness of hands. I believe you can see the following.
How is both hands often hemp to return a responsibility
First: upper limb nerve entrapment: first, numbness and pain of thumb, food and middle finger, often with a history of waking up at night, and the activity can be improved after waking up. Severe cases can be accompanied by hand muscle atrophy, affecting the fine movement of the hand, this is because the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, which is the so-called "carpal tunnel syndrome"; second, numbness and pain of the ring and little finger, also can have a history of waking up at night, severe cases are accompanied by muscle atrophy, the ring and little finger's flexion decreases, affecting the fine use. This is because the nerve is compressed at the elbow, which is called cubital tunnel syndrome.
Second: cervical spondylosis: the most common disease causing hand anesthesia is cervical spondylosis, which is one of the most common diseases in the elderly. When people enter the middle age, some organs tend to have degenerative changes. When cervical disc degeneration occurs, it often leads to cervical disc herniation or hyperplasia or hypertrophy of articular process. Once these protruding cervical disc or proliferative articular process oppress the adjacent cervical nerve root, cervical spondylosis occurs. In addition to numbness and paresthesia of fingers, cervical spondylosis is accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain in neck and shoulder, radiating pain in upper limbs or movement disorder. It's not difficult to diagnose cervical spondylosis, just take an X-ray. In addition, there is a simple method to check cervical spondylosis. A person holds the head of the affected side, holds the upper limb of the affected side with one hand, abducts it 90 degrees, and pushes and pulls both hands in the opposite direction at the same time. Patients with radiation pain or numbness can be initially diagnosed as cervical spondylosis.
Third: menopausal syndrome: many women who enter menopause often have hand numbness, but it is not obvious. Generally, when menopause is over, this hand numbness phenomenon will gradually disappear.
matters needing attention
If hand numbness often occurs, we must pay attention to it and go to the hospital in time, so as not to miss the best opportunity for treatment.