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Hello, the finger hooked in can no longer stand upright, indicating that the tendon of the finger joint is ruptured. If it doesn't affect the work, don't worry about it, of course, it is very necessary to check what is causing it.
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Involuntary hooking of the fingers may be due to tenosynovitis. Go to the hospital for a check-up and diagnosis, and then treat the symptoms**.
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There may be two reasons, one is habitual, that is, the habit of inadvertently surnamed Chen in daily life.
The second is that the uncontrolled polytechnic should be the precursor of some lesions and need to go to the hospital for examination.
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Your condition may indicate that your liver function is not very good, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a physical examination and treatment of the symptoms.
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Have you ever been injured? If not, it should be muscle atrophy, or tendon atrophy, which has an impact on life, or go to the hospital to have a look!
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It may be a muscle strain, or it is possible that the fingers are nerve paralysis, depending on the severity of the symptoms, if it is not too serious, you can do some targeted training, and if it is serious, you should go to the hospital to check the specific cause.
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It's just that you like it this way, or maybe it's because of why your hand hurt before, but you forgot.
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Is it your finger nerves? If you feel that something is wrong, it may be a problem with your joints. Hurry up and take a look. I delayed.
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This is a habit, and this habit can really bring a very wrong high to your usual kind of life, so this habit you should use your own willpower to change it. This willpower to change has to be changed through your kind of compulsion.
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The control of the fingers is controlled by the nervous system and musculature, and if the fingers are involuntarily hooked in, you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.
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If it affects daily behavior, it is best to see a doctor and listen to what the doctor has to say.
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I feel like my fingers are involuntarily hooking in, as if it's just about nerve endings or a habitual action of ours.
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It may be that there is a nerve problem, so go to the hospital and find a doctor for an examination. The sooner the symptom, the better.
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What's going on with the finger involuntarily hooking in, maybe it's something wrong, go to the hospital to find out.
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You should go to the hospital to check this and see if there is anything wrong.
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Hello, touching the nose is to cover up, the little thumb movement is the weakness of the heart, and the loose bow tie is nervous and want to relax, etc., this kind of micro-language needs to be judged according to the specific situation. For example, touching your nose may be just because your nose is itchy, or you may be uncomfortable with the conversation and want to cover it up by touching your nose.
When thinking about a problem, your fingers will move involuntarily, which may be just a small habit of the individual, or it may be more nervous, and you may involuntarily reduce the pressure through finger movements.
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Subconsciously mimicking some people, their fingers may take turns tapping on the table when they think about a problem. Such actions may increase the efficiency of your thinking about the problem in your consciousness, but it is nothing.
I wish you a happy day.
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It may be that we want to find something to write down, and taking notes when studying makes us develop a habit, of course, it does not exclude small personal actions, and there is also the question that I think is more important or this question makes people more excited, etc.
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It's just a conditioned reflex of the body, everyone has it, it's just that the situation is different.
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Parkinson's disease, also known as parkinson's disease, is the most common degenerative disease of the central nervous system in middle-aged and elderly people. Tremor refers to the shaking and shaking of the head and limbs, and paralysis refers to the inability of one or all of the limbs to move involuntarily. It got its name because a British doctor named Parkinson's first described the symptoms, including movement disorders, tremors, and muscle stiffness.
Generally, the onset of the disease begins at the age of 50 65, and the incidence gradually increases with age, the incidence rate is about 1 at the age of 60, and the incidence rate is 3 5 at the age of 70, and there are about 1.7 million people suffering from this disease in China. Current data show that the incidence of Parkinson's disease is slightly higher in men than women, and so far the disease is symptomatic, and there is no way to restore degenerated nerve cells.
Parkinson's disease** and classification.
The ** of Parkinson's disease is not very clear now. At present, it is recognized that it is a degeneration of nerve cells, and the main lesion sites are in the substantia nigra and striatum. There is a type of nerve cell called substantia nigra cells, and the gradual decrease in the number of substantia nigra cells and the gradual loss of function lead to a decrease in a substance called dopamine, which causes the above symptoms.
According to the results of animal experiments and epidemiology, it is believed that Parkinson's disease is also related to heredity.
According to the cause of the disease, the symptoms of parkinsonism can be divided into two categories, one is called primary treminism, that is, there is no clear cause or the cause may be related to genetics, we call it Parkinson's disease or Parkinson's disease. The other type is called secondary parkinsonism, that is, caused by some kind of encephalitis, poisoning (such as carbon monoxide, manganese, cyanide, reserpine poisoning, phenothiazines and butyrylphthalein benzene drugs and tricyclic antidepressant and other drug poisoning, etc.), cerebrovascular disease, head injury, brain tumor, etc., we also call it Parkinson's syndrome or Parkinsonism, parkinsonism syndrome.
And your mother may be caused by a bad sleeping posture, don't worry.
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No, it's that I'm too tired during the day.
It was the doctor who said it, and so did my mother.
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You shouldn't say that, you should go to the hospital for a check-up and see what is going on before you can draw conclusions.
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It shouldn't be Parkinson's, see if you have diabetes, check your blood sugar, because prediabetes will cause numbness in your hands and feet, or blood clots.
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It shouldn't be Parkinson's, it's recommended to check for precursors of cerebral thrombosis, and your mother should have a mild neurasthenia!
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Maintaining a sleeping position on a regular basis is prone to this consequence, especially in older people.
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I used to have this phenomenon, I don't know why, but then my mother gave me cuttlefish and fatty meat to eat once a day, and it was good to eat before dinner for a month, remember to use a crockpot for dinner.
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This is a reaction to taking sedative medicine for a long time, but you can't help but give it to her, so it is recommended that you take your lover to see a Chinese medicine doctor.
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Thank you very much for the replies made by a few people, if there are more friends who can have a way, I thank you here, my lover was originally nervous, so he was in a hurry, and his body has affected his normal work and life, and now there are such symptoms, I am really worried about her. I hope she gets better soon, thank you.
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It should be a neurological problem ...
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Congratulations, there are a few options for you to consider. bai
1.Normal condition: increased autonomic excitability of nervous tissuesIt is caused by the involuntary shaking of the hand caused by DAO discharge.
2.Subnormal: Trace elements are missing.
3.Dangerous conditions: Pre-Parkinson's disease.
It should be the first two, make up some trace elements, which are the cause of nervous neurons.
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Anu is looking for you with a thread
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You don't have to ask to know that LG is no less than five years, right? And often go to bed after 12 o'clock, right? This is the root cause of LG, the liver and wind are internally moving, the liver and kidney are homologous, and if there is more right LG, the kidney qi is deficient, and the liver will be affected.
The main physiological function of the liver is to drain and store blood, and only when the liver can hide blood can the body function normally. First of all, "the liver can see when it receives blood", that is, the reason why our eyes can see things is due to the action of blood, so the liver provides blood to the eyes and can see; Secondly, "the foot receives blood and can walk", which means that only when the blood reaches the foot can people walk, and only when they can walk can they have strength; Then, "the palm can be held by blood", that is, the blood can go to the hand, so that the fist can be clenched, if it cannot be held, it is related to the lack of blood; Finally, "the finger can be taken by blood", the blood can reach the fingertips, and people can complete all kinds of very delicate movements. Teenager, don't anymore, quit staying up late, and your fingers will naturally get better if you tremble.
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It may be muscle spasms. Use a hot towel to warm it to see if it can be better, if not, go to the hospital to check it**. The capital of the revolution must be well protected
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