When I went out to play alone, a car suddenly stopped next to me and my hands and legs were numb

Updated on tourism 2024-02-23
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. You can do a blood routine, blood sugar, blood pressure, urine routine and other tests. In addition, the choice of test depends on the symptoms. If you have dizziness, you can check the cervical spine x-ray and brain CTIf there is a bad diet. The gastrointestinal tract can be checked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cervical spine degeneration and bone spurs are caused by bone dislocation to block qi and blood, causing inflammation and damage, as for your hand numbness is caused by bone dislocation and pressure on nerves, limb acid is caused by bone dislocation and pressure on soft tissues, if you want to solve it, you only need to gently reduce the dislocated bones. Don't worry too much, as long as you actively cooperate with the work, it will be fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Could it be depression or neurasthenia or something, not necessarily a real illness?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Check it out as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, what you said about your above symptoms is mainly due to physical weakness.

    It is recommended that you take gamma oryzanol tablets and Naoxin Shu oral liquid for a period of time**The effect is better, **pay more attention to maintaining good sleep during the period, so that the above symptoms will gradually improve, I wish you soon**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The most common causes of hand numbness are as follows:

    1. Upper limb nerve entrapment

    1) It is numbness and pain in the thumb, index and middle finger, and there is often a history of awakening at night, and the activity can be improved after waking up. In severe cases, it can be accompanied by atrophy of hand muscles, which affects the fine motor skills of the hand, because the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, which is the so-called "carpal tunnel syndrome";

    2) It is numbness and pain of the ring and little finger, and there may also be a history of awakening at night, and in severe cases, it is accompanied by muscle atrophy, and the flexion force of the ring and little finger decreases, affecting fine movements. This is because the nerve is entrapped in the elbow, the so-called "cubital tunnel syndrome".

    2. Cervical spondylosis:

    The most common disease that causes hand numbness is cervical spondylosis, which is one of the most common diseases in middle-aged and elderly people. In addition to numbness and paresthesia in the fingers, cervical spondylosis is accompanied by other symptoms, such as: neck and shoulder muscle soreness, radiating pain in the upper limbs or mobility disorders.

    It is not difficult to diagnose cervical spondylosis, as long as an X-ray is taken. In addition, there is a simple way to check for cervical spondylosis, a person holds the head of the affected side, holds the upper limb of the affected side with one hand, abducts it by 90°, and pushes and pulls both hands in the opposite direction at the same time.

    3. Stroke: Another common disease that causes numbness in the hands is stroke. If symptoms such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, numbness of limbs, and swollen tongue often occur, and patients usually have hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cerebral arteriosclerosis and other diseases, they should pay more attention and be alert to the occurrence of stroke.

    You have been numb for 3 months, and there is a high possibility of cervical spondylosis.

    If it is simply the tip of the finger (finger tip)**, peripheral neuritis is considered, and oral drugs to nourish the nerve can be taken to see if there is any improvement.

    In short, the diagnosis of hand numbness symptoms requires reference to auxiliary examinations such as cervical spine radiographs and electromyography to confirm the diagnosis. If the symptoms are obvious and there is obvious atrophy of the inner muscles of the hand, surgery should be taken in time to prevent the development of the disease, so as not to cause irreversible severe atrophy of the intrinsic muscles of the hand, resulting in serious dysfunction of the hand.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Upper limb nerve entrapment: First, numbness and pain in the thumb, index and middle finger, often with a history of awakening at night, and the activity can be improved after waking up. In severe cases, it can be accompanied by atrophy of hand muscles, affecting the fine movements of the hand, because the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, the so-called "carpal tunnel syndrome"; The second is the numbness and pain of the ring and little finger, and there can also be a history of awakening at night, and in severe cases, it is accompanied by muscle atrophy, and the flexion force of the ring and little finger decreases, which affects the fine use.

    This is because the nerve is entrapped in the elbow, the so-called "cubital tunnel syndrome".

    2. Cervical spondylosis: The most common disease that causes hand numbness is cervical spondylosis, which is one of the most common diseases in middle-aged and elderly people. When people enter middle age, some organs tend to degenerate, when the cervical intervertebral disc degenerates, it often leads to cervical disc herniation or joint sudden hyperplasia or hypertrophy, these herniated cervical intervertebral discs or hypertrophic articular processes once compress the adjacent cervical nerve roots, cervical spondylosis occurs.

    In addition to numbness and paresthesia in the fingers, cervical spondylosis is also accompanied by other symptoms, such as: pain in the neck and shoulders, radiating pain or mobility disorders in the upper limbs. It is not difficult to diagnose cervical spondylosis, as long as an X-ray is taken.

    In addition, there is a simple way to check for cervical spondylosis, a person supports the head of the affected side, holds the upper limb of the affected side with one hand, abducts it by 90°, and pushes and pulls both hands in the opposite direction at the same time.

    3. Stroke: Another common disease that causes hand numbness is stroke. "Hygiene Treasure Stroke" once said:

    Mortals who are numb or insensitive to the first finger or the second finger will have a stroke within three years. "It must be prevented: it is advisable to live cautiously, eat sparingly, be far away, and be ambitious.

    Although numbness of the fingers does not necessarily cause stroke, for middle-aged people over the age of 40, if they often have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, numbness of limbs, and swollen tongue, and the patient usually has hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cerebral arteriosclerosis and other diseases, they should pay more attention and be alert to the occurrence of stroke.

    4. Menopausal syndrome: women who enter menopause sometimes have hand numbness, but it is not obvious, and with the end of menopause, hand numbness will disappear.

    In short, the diagnosis of hand numbness symptoms requires reference to cervical spine radiograph, electromyography and other auxiliary examinations to make a clear conclusion. If the symptoms are obvious and there is obvious atrophy of the inner muscles of the hand, surgery should be taken in time to prevent the development of the disease, so as not to cause irreversible severe atrophy of the intrinsic muscles of the hand, resulting in serious dysfunction of the hand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wu Jitang: Sleeping is always numb in the hands and feet, be careful, this may be a precursor to serious illness.

    Perhaps some people sleep with numbness in their hands and feet, which feels like pins and needles. Most of the cases are not serious. This can be caused by pressing for long periods of time or holding a certain position.

    Of course, this can also be due to the signs of certain physical diseases. If numbness in the hands and feet often occurs at night, it is best to pay more attention.

    What is hand numbness?

    Numbness and pain in the hands are common symptoms of hand disorders, which are usually when nerves in the upper limbs become stuck. Hand numbness during sleep is often associated with sleeping position. The weight of the body puts pressure on the nerves in the limbs, causing paresthesias in the limbs.

    Usually, paresthesias go away after changing postures. However, the following health problems can also cause numbness and pain in the limbs, which are often overlooked due to similar symptoms.

    Carpal tunnel syndrome.

    Carpal tunnel syndrome is very common. When it involves repetitive finger movements, such as typing or playing the piano for long periods of time, it puts too much pressure on the median nerve. This symptom can also occur in pregnant women due to a change in center of gravity, leading to wrist discomfort.

    2.Diabetes.

    People with diabetes are at risk of nerve damage, medically known as diabetic neuropathy. High blood sugar and blood lipids can cause damage to nerve endings, and people with diabetic neuropathy can experience paresthesias-like symptoms. If the symptoms of numbness in the hands and feet occur more than once, it is likely that it is diabetes.

    3.Vitamin B deficiency.

    Vitamin B deficiency can lead to a variety of problems, including anemia and extreme tingling. Because of the similar symptoms, it's easy to mistake this tingling sensation for an abnormal feeling of pressure. Some types of injuries, alcoholism, immune disorders, chemotherapy drugs, bone marrow disorders, HIV infection, neurogenic tumors, stroke aura, multiple sclerosis, and other paresthesias can also occur.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hand numbness is caused by the lack of qi and blood support in the palm, and the process of qi and blood running to the palm is blocked.

    According to traditional medicine, if it hurts, it doesn't work, and if it doesn't hurt, it doesn't hurt. If the flow of qi and blood is not smooth, soreness, numbness, coldness and other phenomena will occur.

    What causes it?

    His body is weak and his blood is insufficient.

    The body is stiff, inflexible, the joints in the body are blocked, especially the cervical spine, the shoulder joints are blocked, there is arthritis, and people who are often sore, here is the only way for the qi and blood to run to the palm, and when the blockage here, it will block the flow of qi and blood to the palm.

    The meridians and blood vessels in the body are blocked by garbage substances, cold and dampness, etc., resulting in the slow flow of qi and blood around the body, and the palm is the peripheral part of the body, when the flow of qi and blood is too slow, the palm of the hand is the first to be affected.

    To restore it, you need to strengthen your physique, nourish enough qi and blood, enhance your body's energy and yang, speed up the flow of qi and blood around the body, unblock the blockages in the body, and through the heat and sweating in the body, you can discharge the blockage garbage and cold and dampness in the body with sweat.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hand numbness is one of the more common symptoms. The causes of numbness in the hands are:

    1. Vascular factors: Sometimes we sit or sit in an incorrect posture, which will cause numbness in the lower limbs, or when the posture of the hand is not right, it will also be numb, once relaxed, like thousands of ants crawling. Because when the blood vessels are compressed, the blood vessels ** limbs are partially ischemia, causing numbness, and when the compression is relieved, the blood flows over, and it feels like many ants crawling.

    2. Nerve factors: There is axoplasmic flow in the nerve, and when the nerve is compressed, the axoplasmic flow is obstructed, which will cause hand numbness. To the palm of the hand mainly radial nerve, ulnar nerve, median nerve, these nerves from the cervical spinal canal, through the joints, ligaments, bone fiber canal to the palm of the hand, in any part, the nerve compression, will cause hand numbness.

    4. Systemic factors, such as: hyperlipidemia: long-term hyperlipidemia can easily cause hardening of the blood vessel wall, coupled with hyperlipidemia, blood viscosity, blood flow slows down, and the oxygen nutrients obtained by cells are reduced, resulting in numbness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The numbness of the hands and feet is the obstruction of the flow of qi and blood to the hands and feet, resulting in the lack of qi and blood support in the hands and feet, and they will become numb.

    In traditional medicine, pain doesn't work, and pain doesn't work. If the flow of qi and blood is not smooth, it will lead to soreness, coldness, and numbness.

    What causes it?

    The body is weak, the qi and blood are insufficient, the hands and feet are the peripheral parts of the body, and the qi and blood are not enough to reach.

    The meridians and blood vessels in the body are blocked, and the joints and meridians in the body are blocked by garbage substances, metabolic wastes, cold and dampness, etc., resulting in the unsmooth flow of qi and blood.

    Physical or joint diseases, such as shoulder, neck and lumbar spine diseases, will cause the flow of qi and blood around the body to be too slow, and it is difficult for qi and blood to reach the hands and feet.

    To restore it, it is necessary to strengthen the physique, nourish enough qi and blood, enhance the body's energy and yang energy, speed up the flow of qi and blood around the body, unblock the blockage in the body, through the heat and sweating in the body, you can discharge the blockage garbage and cold and dampness in the body with sweat, and over time, the qi and blood in the body run smoothly, and sufficient qi and blood can nourish the hands and feet, which will become warm, flexible and powerful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The common causes of numbness in the hands and feet are mostly caused by poor blood circulation in the area.

    There are several ways to do this:

    1. Try to move the part that produces numbness, and after the activity, the blood is dredged, and the numbness will disappear.

    Second, use your fingers to massage the numb part to promote blood circulation, which also has a good effect.

    3. Pay attention to the norms of sitting posture and sleeping posture at ordinary times, which can effectively prevent the phenomenon of numbness in hands and feet.

    In addition, numbness in the hands and feet is also a complication of some other diseases, such as diabetic patients, often feel numbness in the hands and feet, because of the diabetes combined with the peripheral nerve lesions. In addition, cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis can also cause numbness in the upper limbs and numbness in the legs, and it is necessary to give muscle relaxation at this time**.

    In addition, there are some patients who lack vitamin B12 in the body, which can also cause numbness in the hands and feet, and even inexplicable pain.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Numbness in the hands and feet, most of the considerations may be caused by overwork during this time, and the possibility of insufficient blood supply to some brains is not ruled out, a few may be because there are some slight cerebral infarctions, and you need to go to the hospital for examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally speaking, your condition is mostly caused by cervical spine strain and frozen shoulder. Of course, there are also cases of peripheral neuritis or alcoholism, which are relatively rare. Specifically, you need to see a doctor for a detailed examination. So it's best to go to a regular hospital for a check-up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What's the deal with numbness in the hands and feet? How to treat it? The doctor said frankly: A five-thing soup can help you relieve easily.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    According to your description, sudden onset of symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, numbness in the hands, weakness in the legs, dizziness, etc., consider the possibility of cardiovascular disease such as sinus tachycardia. It is appropriate to seek medical examination in a timely manner, such as electrocardiogram, cardiac color ultrasound, etc., and actively treat the symptoms after a clear diagnosis**, usually rest more, reasonable diet and nutrition, and regular follow-up and re-examination.

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