40 year old numbness of hands, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, what s going on

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    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 condition 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.

    In short, the diagnosis of hand numbness symptoms requires reference to cervical spine radiograph, electromyography and other auxiliary examinations 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let me tell you, tinnitus should not be underestimated, but you did not describe your tinnitus symptoms, so I don't know the specific situation and can't talk nonsense.

    The mildest cause of tinnitus is fatigue, but since it has reached the point of tinnitus, it may be because it hurts nerves or internal organs.

    Then there is the disease of the ear itself, otitis media, etc., which also needs to be diagnosed in the hospital.

    If you have long-term tinnitus, you should pay attention to the nervous system disorder, and toothache can also cause tinnitus, which is a precursor to many diseases.

    The most serious is cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, which may be cerebral vascular blockage, that is to say, a very slight cerebral infarction, to the hospital**, not me in the crow, tinnitus should not be underestimated. I believe that your hearing will recover after using Qing'er tea for a period of time, this is tea therapy, specifically for the treatment of tinnitus and hearing loss, I hope it will help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Pay attention to whether the cervical spine is misaligned. 2. Check blood flow disorders, blood viscosity, and microthrombosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It seems to be a symptom of menopause.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There may be cervical spondylosis, you can go to the hospital for a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Guidance: This phenomenon is usually related to peripheral neuropathy or cervical spondylosis, you need to find out**, long-term use of the same posture may appear numbness of the fingers, appropriate more activities, if necessary, use some nerve-nourishing drugs such as Mi Kebao, vitamin B12, etc. **. It is ionic disorders, acid-base imbalances, endocrine disorders, psychological factors, etc.

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It is recommended to check it, this is not a small problem, there are more blood vessels and nerves in the brain. As for the nerves that you are in such a situation, it should be compressing somewhere!! I recommend checking that this is really not a trivial issue.