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Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the preliminary analysis of your problem, you may have the nervous system of the middle finger suppressed, so it is causing nerve fiber compression. It is recommended to exercise your fingers more. Hope it helps!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What's going on with numbness in the fingers

    Usually some people will have numb fingers, but some people will think that this is just temporary, nothing serious, but some people feel a little uncomfortable, so they think about what method can be used to ** it. But some people usually have numb fingers, they will think that it is pressed for a long time, which causes their fingers to be numb, and generally some people will think that their fingers are numb, so they will not care much and rarely pay attention to it, but some people will be more worried that it is not a matter if it goes on for a long time, but they don't know what to do, so what is the problem with finger numbness? Let's take a look.

    What's going on with numbness in the fingers

    1.Cervical spondylosis causes numbness in the hands.

    Generally, cervical spondylosis can cause numbness in the hands, which is a high incidence of disease. Because of cervical spondylosis, it will cause compression on the brachial plexus, which will cause numbness in the fingers. In addition to numbness in the fingers, macro-eyes will also have shoulder and neck soreness.

    2.Upper extremity nerve entrapment.

    If you usually sleep, there may be hand compression of blood vessels and nerves, resulting in poor blood flow, there will be no blood in the hand**, there will be numbness symptoms, generally caused by upper limb nerve entrapment.

    3.Finger numbness caused by cerebral ischemia is indistinct.

    If you have high blood pressure and have numbness in your fingers, it may be caused by excessive cerebral ischemia. Diseases such as high blood pressure will cause vasospasm, and the general elderly will have a high blood viscosity, which will cause excessive cerebral ischemia and numbness in the fingers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cervical spondylosis

    The symptoms are varied, and numbness in the fingers is one of them, and an X-ray of the cervical spine can help diagnose it. **In addition to physiotherapy, traction and the application of some drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, cervical spondylosis can usually do some health exercises that move the neck slowly; When sleeping, the height of the pillow should be appropriate, generally 7 9 cm high, the softness and hardness should be moderate, and the sleeping position should be correct to avoid the compression of local blood vessels and nerve tissue.

    Diabetes

    Diabetic neuropathy is one of the many complications that can cause diabetes, and if peripheral neuropathy occurs, symptoms such as numbness and paresthesias in the limbs can occur. Once you have diabetes, you should take a regular and reasonable **, control your blood sugar to a normal range, and pay attention to vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin C, etc.

    Transient ischemic attack

    Transient elderly people often suffer from hypertension and hyperlipidemia. High blood pressure can cause vasospasm, high blood lipids can cause increased blood viscosity, and slow blood flow during sleep at night can all lead to transient cerebral ischemia and numbness in the fingers. Therefore, the elderly should regularly check blood pressure, check blood lipids, do blood rheology examination, if there is high blood pressure or high blood lipids, do blood pressure, lipid lowering**, and drink more water, but also under the guidance of the doctor to apply nimodipine, salvia tablets, Wei Brain Road, small dose aspirin and other drugs to improve microcirculation, finger numbness will be eliminated.

    Peripheral neuritis

    If the elderly have poor digestion and absorption function for a long time and are malnourished, it will cause vitamin B1 deficiency and peripheral neuritis and numbness in the fingers. If the posture is not correct during sleep, the neck is deviated and the arm is compressed, which can also cause numbness in the fingers.

    Chronic alcoholism

    ChronicFor some people who drink regularly, if numbness in the palms of the hands occurs, it is a sign of chronic alcoholism. Chronic alcoholism, if left untreated, can lead to dysfunction of various systems of the body, and even irreversible pathological damage, such as chronic gastroenteritis and ulcers, alcohol-toxic myocarditis, fatty liver or cirrhosis, central nervous system degeneration, or cerebral atrophy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What disease does numbness in the fingers indicate?

    1. Diabetes.

    Numbness in the fingers, which is also accompanied by a feeling of soreness, is a very typical symptom of diabetes. So why does diabetes cause numbness in the fingers? In fact, this is because the rise in blood sugar affects the nervous system of the hand.

    2. Precursors of stroke.

    Fingers are often numb, and you need to be alert for signs of stroke. However, this situation generally occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and it needs to be paid attention to. It is important to emphasize here that stroke is a very serious disease, so pay special attention to it, if you still feel dizzy and your tongue is often swollen and numb, this may also indicate the coming of a stroke.

    3. Cerebral infarction. <>

    In the case of severe ischemia of the brain, the nervous system of the hand will also receive a response, and the symptoms of swelling and numbness will appear. However, it is more common for patients with three highs to have such a situation, and this kind of people have cerebral ischemia due to their own diseases.

    4. Cervical spondylosis.

    The most common problem is that there is a problem with our cervical spine, patients with cervical spondylosis, due to the compression of the brachial plexus, which directly leads to numbness in the fingers, so if you still feel uncomfortable symptoms in the neck, then be careful whether cervical spondylosis is at work.

    5. Menopausal syndrome.

    Finger numbness can also occur in many menopausal women. However, such symptoms are relatively rare and last for a short time, so you can not worry about it, adjust your mentality, and this symptom will disappear with the end of menopause.

    In addition to these common diseases, many pregnant women also often experience numbness in their fingers during pregnancy, of course, this symptom is normal and there is no need to worry. There is also the possibility of incorrect sleeping posture and long toilet time, which will cause numbness in the fingers. However, these conditions will not cause any harm to our lives, we can use our other hand to gently massage the numb fingers, and this phenomenon will slowly disappear.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The causes of finger numbness are as follows: 1. Peripheral neuropathy causes finger numbness; 2. Central nervous system diseases cause numbness in the fingers; 3. Nervous dysfunction leads to numbness in the fingers, which is related to nervousness, poor sleep, easy anger, and anxiety. If adjunctive medications** are needed when you are unable to manage your emotions on your own, the prognosis is usually better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Same with me.

    But I don't know.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The sensory nerve of the finger is a nerve root that divides from the cervical spinal cord, forms the brachial plexus in the cervical axilla, and then divides the radial nerve and ulnar nerve to the upper arm and peripheral nerves to the hand and fingers. If the nerves in these areas are damaged, there is inflammation or tumors, it can cause paresthesias and numbness in the fingers.

    1) Peripheral neuritis: The peripheral nerves of the fingers can cause numbness in the fingers due to poisoning, infection, vitamin B deficiency, finger blood supply disorders, etc. Most patients have the fingers of both hands at the same time. **The numbness may disappear gradually after removal.

    2) Ulnar nerve damage: When the ulnar nerve of the forearm and upper arm is compressed by trauma or has a tumor, it can cause numbness in the little finger and ring finger on the same side and some finger movement disorders. Most of them will gradually recover after about half a year of injury, but if there is a tumor, the ulnar nerve is completely ruptured or severely compressed, and surgery is often required.

    3) Median nerve damage (also known as carpal tunnel syndrome): The carpal tunnel is located on the volar side of the wrist, it is like an arched bridge, the back is the carpal bone, the metacarpal surface is composed of transverse ligaments, and there are 9 muscles and median nerve in the tube. Because nerves are much more fragile than tendons, neurological symptoms often precede when damaged or when tumors are compressed.

    Presents with numbness in the palm, thumb, index finger, and middle finger. A small number of patients have burning, itching pain in their fingers. **Partial occlusion can be used in the early stage**, which often results quickly, so early diagnosis and treatment is key.

    4) Radial nerve damage: After the radial nerve in the middle of the outer arm is damaged, numbness in the north of the thumb and index finger and drooping of the fingers and wrists will occur. **Physiotherapy can be used, neurotrophic drugs for pregnant women, and local occlusion can be used if the effect is not good**.

    5) Cervical spondylosis: due to the compression of cervical nerve fibrillation or cervical spinal cord due to cervical hypertrophy or cervical disc vertical protrusion, it can cause unilateral or bilateral finger numbness, and gradually develop to upper arm, forearm, and even upper limb mobility disorder. Positive** cervical spondylosis, relieves compression of cervical nerve roots.

    According to your situation, it should have a certain relationship with your cervical spine, you may be engaged in mental work for a long time, often work at the desk, can cause such symptoms, it is recommended that you move more, if you are not at ease, it is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It could be that there is something wrong with the nerve in the finger.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Median nerve damage.

    The median nerves of the forearm and upper arm are numb in the palm, thumb, index and middle fingers due to trauma, tumors, compression, etc. The wrist is most susceptible to injury or compression, called carpal tunnel syndrome

    If there is persistent numbness in the thumb in middle-aged and elderly people, such as local pressure for too long or after a cold, some are like pinprick sticks, and some feel heavy or unconscious, which will generally disappear on its own soon

    If the numbness persists for too long or the symptoms gradually worsen, when you go to the hospital, you can see that the appearance is normal, and there are no special findings on the examination, and you are often diagnosed with neuritis or peripheral neuritis, etc., and some B vitamins are given orally or injected. While some people get better, others don't, especially when they reach middle and old age. This is because in middle-aged and elderly people, numbness on one side of the thumb is often an ominous omen of stroke

    In this case, you should not be careless, you should go to the hospital to check your blood pressure, blood lipids, blood sugar and fundus, and it is best to ask a neurologist for a detailed examination to prevent the disease.

    If the microcirculation is not good, you can eat some salvia tablets.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be caused by blood stasis, it is recommended to go to the neurology department for a check-up, and the effect of eating some all-day anesthesia should be good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is likely to be related to cardiovascular, and it is recommended to go to the cardiology department of the hospital.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Suggestion: Analysis: There are many reasons for fingertip numbness, such as frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, or poor operation of upper limb muscles, tendons and meridians, rheumatism, cold and wind dampness, blood viscosity, high blood lipids, diabetes, etc.

    Guidance: It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis. If you can't find out**, you can also find an experienced Chinese medicine for syndrome differentiation and use traditional Chinese medicine**.

    Or choose to take ginseng reconstituted pills, Wantong muscles and bones tablets, gastrodia pills, etc. It can also be baked, scalded, hot compresses and other physiotherapy**.

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