What is the reason for the recurrent numbness in the hands and feet?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first reason, patients may have peripheral nerve damage, such as long-term drinking patients, long-term diabetes patients will have chronic damage to peripheral nerves, there may be clinical manifestations of frequent numbness in the hands and feet, you can improve the nerve conduction velocity test, assess whether the peripheral nerves are damaged, usually pay attention to abstain from alcohol, must control blood sugar levels well.

    The second reason should also pay attention to whether the patient has obvious arteriosclerosis, if there is atherosclerosis of the upper limbs and lower limbs, resulting in poor blood circulation, there will also be clinical manifestations of numbness of hands and feet.

    The third reason is to pay attention to whether the patient has some cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis, and numbness will occur when compressing the nerve roots. It is also important to note that patients who often experience numbness in their hands and feet may also be caused by long-term exposure to some toxic chemicals.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many causes of numbness in the hands and feet, which should be analyzed according to the specific condition, such as numbness in the limbs is mostly caused by peripheral nerve damage, such as diabetic peripheral neuropathy, peripheral nerve damage caused by drug poisoning, body damage caused by heavy metal poisoning, Guillain-Barré syndrome, etc. For example, the cause of numbness in one side of the hands and feet may be cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis, cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and central nervous system demyelination. You should go to the relevant department to improve the relevant examination to clarify the specific**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Numbness in the hands and feet repeatedly indicates that the blood flow is not smooth, and the blood phase should be tested.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first reason is that when qi and blood are deficient, qi cannot push the blood to the ends of the limbs, which is the position of our hands and feet, so there will be a feeling of numbness in the hands and feet.

    Second, although the qi and blood are full, due to various reasons, the flow of qi and blood is not smooth, resulting in the process of blood flow, there is also a blockage, which stays in the meridians of the limbs, so that our hands and feet are not nourished.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hand and foot numbness refers to the patient's numbness in the hands and feet, which can be accompanied by decreased sensation, pain, decreased temperature sensation, inflexibility of hands and feet, etc., which is a common symptom of limb nerve damage. There are many causes of numbness in the hands and feet, in addition to polyneuritis and joint strain diseases, drug, environmental and nutritional deficiencies.

    Numbness of the hands and feet can be seen in conditions caused by diseases or non-diseases, including neuritis, joint diseases, etc., and can also be caused by fatigue and cold.

    Hand and foot numbness according to the different primary diseases, its ** methods are also different, usually using drugs **, by actively controlling the primary disease, nourishing nerves to relieve hand and foot numbness.

    Insufficient blood supply to the end of the hand and foot will cause numbness of the hands and feet, which can be used to promote blood circulation and improve symptoms through exercise, but exercise should not be excessive to avoid extreme increase in blood supply demand and secondary limb ischemia. Neck and shoulder, foot, and hand movements are usually performed. If you are a patient with lumbar disc herniation, you should absolutely stay in bed, pay attention to your sitting posture at home, and avoid stilted legs, heavy lifting, overwork, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Numbness in the hands and feet is a common term that doctors will ask if it is numbness in one limb or in all four limbs, which involves nerve localization and can help diagnose it. If it is unilateral upper limb numbness, the most common is cervical spondylosis, due to cervical spine pressure, upper limb numbness, upper limb carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome can cause unilateral upper limb numbness. If it is a unilateral lower limb, numbness in one leg, most commonly a herniated lumbar disc, compresses the sciatic nerve and causes numbness.

    If it is hemivascular numbness, left or right numbness, pay attention to whether there is intracranial vascular disease, and further examination is required to determine whether it is cerebrovascular disease or hemilimb numbness caused by an intracranial mass, which is an intracranial lesion. If the limbs are numb in the hands and feet, the most common conditions, especially in the elderly with diabetes and peripheral neuritis, will numb the limbs and feet; or long-term alcohol consumption and alcohol poisoning cause numbness in the limbs; Numbness of the limbs can also be due to an infection, such as Guillain-Barré syndrome, which is the most common cause. Therefore, the numbness of the hands and feet should be clearly explained, which is helpful for diagnosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Reducing swelling and numbness, and doing the opposite, it may be considered whether there is a lumbar intervertebral disc herniation that compresses the nerve? It is recommended to do an exercise of the lumbar spine to see if there is a protrusion of the lumbar spine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is the cause of recurrent numbness in my hands and feet? You can go to the hospital to check it out. The numbness of the hands and feet may be paralysis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's hard to say what is the reason for this situation? I still suggest that you go to the hospital as soon as possible, sometimes only you have a check-up, you know what caused it?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Frequent numbness of the hands and feet is considered to be related to peripheral neuropathy, cervical spondylosis, rheumatoid arthritis, intracranial diseases, etc.

    1.Peripheral neuropathy. For example, diabetic peripheral neuropathy can cause numbness in the hands and feet. By adjusting blood sugar, nourishing nerves**.

    2.Cervical spondylosis. Numbness of the hands and feet may occur in the presence of cervical myelopathy, which can be confirmed by MRI of the cervical spine. **In terms of acupuncture**, physical factors**, etc., the condition can be improved, and surgery is required for severe conditions**.

    3.Rheumatoid arthritis. At the time of onset, peripheral nerves may be affected, and numbness of hands and feet may occur. Adrenal glucocorticoids, such as prednisone and dexamethasone, are given to prevent inflammation after diagnosis. Drugs to improve rheumatism, such as leflunomide, hydroxychloroquine, etc., are given.

    4.Intracranial lesions. For example, when lacunar cerebral infarction occurs, there is sensory dysfunction, which is manifested as numbness and weakness of hands and feet. In the early stage of the disease, it is given to improve circulation, promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, anti-platelet aggregation and symptomatic**.

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Considering that it may be a cerebral insufficiency, it is recommended that you go to the neurology department of the hospital to clarify the diagnosis, and then further symptomatic medication**, I wish you a soon**!