What s the matter with cramps and numbness in the mouth and hands after drinking

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Alcoholism, poor liver detoxification.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Alcohol-induced peripheral neuritis can be examined to rule out the condition.

    Peripheral neuropathy most commonly involves the femoral nerve, sciatic nerve, median nerve, radial nerve, ulnar nerve, sural nerve, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. The early symptoms are mainly sensory disturbances, but electrophysiological examination often shows involvement of both motor and sensory nerves. Symmetrical pain and paresthesias are clinically present, and symptoms are more common in the lower limbs than in the upper limbs.

    Paresthesias include numbness, ant walking, insect crawling, fever, electric shock, often ascending from the distal toes to the knee, and the patient has a sock-like and glove-like sensation. Severe cases of sensory impairment may present with arthropathy and ulcers of the lower extremities. The pain is stabbing, burning, drilling, and seems to be deep in the bone marrow, and sometimes it is severe such as amputation, which is light during the day and severe at night.

    Sometimes I have a tactile hypersensitivity, and I can't bear the pressure of the quilt, so I have to support the quilt. When motor nerves are involved, muscle strength often decreases to varying degrees, and dystrophic muscular atrophy occurs in the late stage. Peripheral neuropathy can be bilateral, unilateral, symmetrical, or asymmetrical, but it is more common in cases of bilateral symmetry.

    Peripheral neuropathy has signs that are diminished or absent in the Achilles tendon reflex and knee tendon reflex; diminished or absent vibratory sensation; Decreased or absent sense of position, especially deep sensation.

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    Indications: 1. Peripheral neuritis caused by drugs, strain and other causes 2. Diabetic neuropathy: peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetes, such as paresthesia such as numbness, ant walking, insect crawling, fever, electric shock, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Please drink alcohol in moderation, medically it is not recommended to exceed 2 taels of liquor per day.

    Excessive alcohol consumption can cause peripheral nerve damage, causing symptoms such as numbness and weakness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The main ingredient in wine is ethanol. After drinking alcohol, ethanol accumulates in the body, and excessive alcohol can lead to poisoning, that is, drunkenness. In the initial stage, it is mainly manifested by central nervous system excitation, followed by inhibition, and in severe cases, respiratory and circulatory failure will occur and be life-threatening.

    In general, alcohol consumption is not directly related to numbness in the hands. If it weren't for the numbness in the hands every time after drinking, would this occasional numbness just be a coincidence? Hand numbness may have other causes, such as cervical spondylosis and other conditions.

    Ataxia can sometimes occur after drinking, such as staggering, unsteady walking, and numbness when the limbs are out of control. After drinking, the intracranial blood vessels dilate, the intracranial pressure increases, the nerves are compressed, and the numbness of the hands is the most feared precursor of stroke. It is recommended to go to the hospital for necessary examinations to rule out cervical spondylosis, intracranial vascular diseases, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is more dangerous.

    The next day, numbness is aldehyde poisoning, and the alcohol is detoxified in the liver, first reduced to acetaldehyde, then to acetic acid, and finally, decomposed into carbon dioxide and water.

    When drinking too much alcohol and the concentration of acetaldehyde in the body is very high, poisoning will occur, and numbness in the hands and feet and even the whole body will occur, and it is dangerous to seek medical attention immediately.

    Alcohol poisoning is actually aldehyde poisoning, and most people it happens the next day.

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