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The numbness of the hands and feet and the dizziness of the eyes should be due to cervical spondylosis, which is related to cold and overexertion of the cervical spine. The main manifestations are numbness and soreness from one side of the upper limb to the fingers, and sometimes headache and dizziness caused by compression of the cerebrovascular vessels. Of course, it is not excluded that it is a precursor of stroke, and it can be accompanied by headache and dizziness, limb weakness, nausea, and blurred vision.
At this time, it is recommended to hang up the neurology department. Dizziness and dizziness accompanied by numbness of the hands and feet are typical of cervical spondylosis, and it is recommended to undergo cervical spine MRI examination to determine the specific part of the nerve and blood vessel compression. It can be treated with massage physiotherapy with traditional Chinese medicine**, and if it is severe, it can be treated with minimally invasive orthopedic surgery**.
The common cause of dizziness and dizziness is insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis, and numbness in the hands and feet may be caused by hyperventilation. If it is unilateral numbness in the hands and feet, it may also be caused by acute cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. The most common cause of dizziness is cerebral insufficiency caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis, which is more common in the elderly, and you can go to the hospital to check transcranial Doppler and cervical vascular color ultrasound to understand whether there is arteriosclerosis, stenosis, and cerebral insufficiency.
It can be used to promote blood circulation and improve cerebral circulation**. When the blood supply to the brain improves, the symptoms of dizziness and dizziness will also improve. The numbness of the hands and feet may be caused by excessive emotional tension when there is an onset of dizziness symptoms, which may lead to hyperventilation and numbness of the limbs.
In this case, the symptoms of numbness can be relieved after the mood calms down or after oxygen inhalation.
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Although I am not a doctor, I know that it should be caused by nerve compression, but it is better to go to the hospital, after all, the body is not a joke, don't drag a small illness into a major illness.
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The numbness of the head and hands is mostly caused by the lack of qi and blood in the body and the obstruction of poor blood circulation. If you suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, local brain tissue necrosis, affecting the normal circulation of blood circulation, will also cause numbness in the head and hands.
Clause. 1. If it is numbness on one side of the head, and the numbness of the hand is accompanied by the weakness of the hand, at this time, it is necessary to ask the patient whether there is dizziness, headache, or restriction of neck movement, and can go for a cervical magnetic resonance examination to find out if there are symptoms caused by cervical disc herniation and compression of nerves caused by cervical spondylosis.
Clause. 2. If it is numbness of the head and hands on the hemiside, weakness of the hands and feet, it is an acute onset, and there is a history of hypertension and diabetes in the past, you should go to the hospital for a cranial magnetic resonance examination to find out whether there is a cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage.
Clause. 3. Numbness of the head and hands, if the symptoms are unstable, the patient should also be asked if there is any discomfort in other parts of the body, such as wandering pain, physical discomfort, and the evaluation of the anxiety and depression scale should be done to rule out somatization disorder.
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Suggestion: Dizziness, also known as vertigo, is a subjective paresthesia abnormality. It can be divided into two categories:
One is rotational vertigo, which is mostly caused by dysfunction of the vestibular nervous system and cerebellum, mainly due to the feeling of tipping, feeling that oneself is shaking or the scenery is rotating. The second is general dizziness, which is mostly caused by some systemic diseases, mainly dizziness and lightheadedness.
Classification and common diseases.
Dizziness is a common symptom rather than a separate condition. Therefore, we can classify and describe the diseases that cause dizziness, so that everyone can have a deeper understanding of "dizziness".
1 Rotational vertigo can be divided into two categories: peripheral vertigo and central vertigo.
1) Peripheral vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by the labyrinth of the inner ear or the lesion of the vestibular nerve. It is commonly seen in Meniere's disease), labyrinthitis (caused by drugs such as streptomycin or gentamicin), and vestibular neuritis.
2) Central vertigo: refers to vertigo caused by lesions of the brainstem, cerebellum, brain and spinal cord. It is commonly found in vertebrobasilar insufficiency, intracranial tumors, intracranial infections, multiple sclerosis, vertigo epilepsy, and traumatic vertigo.
2 General vertigo.
1) Cardiogenic vertigo: common in arrhythmia, cardiac insufficiency, etc.
2) Cormonale vertigo: can be seen in pulmonary insufficiency caused by various causes.
3) Oculogenic vertigo: common in refractive error, fundus arteriosclerosis, hemorrhage and ophthalmoplegia.
4) Hypertensive vertigo: high blood pressure or low blood pressure can cause vertigo.
5) Others: anemia, cervical spondylosis, acute fever, gastroenteritis, endocrine disorders and neurosis, etc.
1 Anemia If the elderly have dizziness, fatigue, and paleness, they should go to the hospital for an examination to see if they are anemic. Older people are prone to anemia if they don't pay attention to nutritional care. In addition, anemia can be secondary to indigestion, peptic ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding, and chronic inflammatory diseases in older patients.
2 High blood viscosity Hyperlipidemia, thrombocythemia, etc. can make the blood viscosity high and the blood flow slow, resulting in sufficient blood supply to the brain, and symptoms such as easy tiredness, dizziness, and fatigue occur. Among them, there are many reasons for hyperlipidemia, the most important of which is the irrational diet structure. 3 Cerebral arteriosclerosis Patients feel dizzy, and often suffer from insomnia, tinnitus, emotional instability, forgetfulness, and numbness in the limbs.
Cerebral arteriosclerosis makes the inner diameter of blood vessels smaller, and the blood flow in the brain decreases, resulting in insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain, causing dizziness. 4 Cervical spondylosis often presents with neck tightness, limited flexibility, occasional pain, numbness of fingers, coldness, and a feeling of heaviness. Cervical hyperplasia compresses the vertebral arteries in the neck, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is the main cause of dizziness caused by the disease.
5 Hypertension In addition to dizziness, hypertensive patients are often accompanied by discomfort such as bloating, palpitation, irritability, tinnitus, and insomnia. 6 Heart disease In the early stage of coronary heart disease, some people may feel headache, dizziness, weakness in the limbs, and difficulty concentrating. It is mainly caused by atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries of the heart, resulting in insufficient blood supply and dizziness.
1.The best solution to dizziness is prevention.
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Guidance: In terms of the frontal condition of this condition, it is often caused by neuritis disease or ischemic numbness caused by kidney deficiency, cold fatigue, and lack of qi and blood. In this case, it is recommended that Chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion invigorate the blood**, and activate the meridians. Be careful not to catch a cold from exertion.
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Problem analysis: There are many causes of dizziness such as cold, cervical spondylosis, anemia, Meniere's syndrome, arrhythmia, poor rest time and quality, all of which may be caused.
Suggestions: In addition, pay attention to lacunar cerebral infarction and high blood pressure, which are all possible. Check it out before you talk.
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According to your description, such a situation is due to the elderly will have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular blockage problems, it is recommended to take him to the hospital for a check-up, the health of the elderly can not be ignored, they raise us young, now it is time for us to raise them old!
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