What s going on with the numbness of the hands when you bow your head, what s going on with the numb

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

    1. One-handed numbness and vigilance against cervical spondylosis If it is numbness in one arm and finger, it may be caused by cervical spondylosis, which is usually chronic and reversible numbness, accompanied by soreness and stiffness in the neck and shoulder. It is easy to cause illness when working with the head down for a long time, the neck is cold, and the pillow is too high. 2. Finger numbness and weakness or carpal tunnel syndrome 3. Carpal tunnel syndrome refers to the thickening of the transverse carpal ligament and the swelling of the tendons in the canal caused by trauma, fracture, dislocation, sprain or strain of the wrist

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Question 1: As soon as I lowered my head, my left arm became numb What's going on Hurry up and go to the hospital.

    Question 2: What is the reason for the numbness of the arms and fingers as soon as you bow your head Your situation is likely to be caused by cervical spondylosis.

    Question 3: As soon as I look down and find that my left arm, hand, and waist are numb, what should I do This is roughly a symptom of cervical spondylosis, and I should go to the orthopedic department of the hospital for relevant examinations, such as cervical spine plain radiograph, CT, etc., to clarify the lesion location, if it is diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, it needs traction, physiotherapy, etc.

    Question 4: Arm numbness when I bow my head I am in exactly the same situation as you!

    I'm telling you! Hurry up and check it out!

    Considering these cases, that's how I checked it out!

    1, you tremble This is obvious cervical spine compression nerves, you are in a car accident, pure boy imitation neck whip-like injury, that is, muscles and soft tissues are injured by fiber, symptoms will not appear immediately, generally within half a year.

    2. Yours is left-handed, right?

    3. It is recommended to take an MRI, the bones are generally asymptomatic, but the soft tissues have, because this disease is a little deeper, so the general doctor is simply ignorant of it, and it is recommended to visit the Department of Orthopedics of the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University!

    In this case, you should pay attention, you can't be affected, you can't get hurt, you can't get cold!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The numbness of the hands and feet is caused by the poor blood circulation in the peripheral areas, and the numbness occurs due to insufficient local blood supply to the hands and feet.

    Numbness of hands and feet is a common symptom in people's daily life, such as pregnancy, incorrect sleeping posture, and squatting on the toilet for a long time, which can be caused by a short period of time and will not be a major problem. However, some people have numbness in their hands and feet that cannot be relieved for a long time (more than a day), which may be a sign of a disease in the body.

    This paragraph] ・ numbness of the hands and feet caused by the disease is:

    Cervical spondylosis is likely to be considered when the head is bowed and numb, and the cervical spine compresses the cerebral blood vessels, causing insufficient blood supply and causing numbness. There are four aspects:

    People with diabetes experience numbness in their hands and feet. As long as numbness, soreness, and swelling occur frequently in any part of the body, it is necessary to check your blood sugar in time.

    Drug poisoning can cause numbness in the extremities, called polyneuropathy.

    The numbness of the hands and feet in the elderly is closely related to cerebral arteriosclerosis, among which small stroke and hypertension cause numbness the most.

    Suggestions: Check cervical spine film, blood sugar, blood pressure, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There may be a history of prolonged exposure to heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, lead or organophosphorus, or pesticides, as well as furans, isoniazid, and other chemicals. These chemicals can cause toxic neuritis, which can be accompanied by numbness in the distal limbs in the early stages of the disease, often accompanied by pain, and a sense of ant walking.

    Acute polyradiculitic numbness: the patient first presents with fever, similar to the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, and 1-2 months later, distal limb numbness, which is symmetrical. At the same time, it will produce limb weakness, and in severe cases, paralysis and difficulty breathing.

    Some people have nutritional deficiencies and metabolic limb numbness: patients may have prolonged gastrointestinal disorders, dyspepsia, or a history of severe nutritional deficiencies. The above diseases lead to a severe deficiency of B vitamins in the patient's body, which causes numbness in the limbs.

    Your condition should start by seeing a neurologist.

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