What should I do if my two elbows hurt and my hands numb? Urgently needed .

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It may be a mouse hand, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, I also sat at the computer for a long time finger and wrist pain, and the result was carpal tunnel syndrome. Later, in the 309 hospital**, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination first, and then do **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Arm numbness is a symptom caused by a problem with the nerves of the arm, and there are three common conditions in the usual pathology:

    Numbness in the arm caused by a herniated cervical disc pressing on a nerve.

    Thoracic outlet syndrome, a condition caused by scalene muscle tension entrapment of the brachial plexus.

    The infraspinatus area will also compress the nerve and cause numbness in the arm, in ordinary life, if the arm is compressed for a long time and the nerve compression will also cause numbness in the arm, this is a physiological normal condition, as long as there is no long-term compression necrosis, it will recover after a while.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The right elbow was numb under the elbow, the elbow had been scratched by glass, and after the wound was healed, the elbow was numb, and the electromyography concluded that it was neurogenic damage, most likely due to cutaneous damage to the ulnar nerve or radial nerve. It is recommended to go to the neurosurgery department of the hospital**, if there is an indication for surgery, nerve repair surgery should be performed in time, and nerve growth factor, methylcobalamin, etc. should be used to restore nerve sensation as much as possible after surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What's the deal with elbow numbness? I've had a little numb in my elbow for the last two days.

    It may be caused by poor blood flow.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1) Cervical spondylosis: due to cervical hyperostosis or cervical disc degeneration and protrusion compressing the nerve root or spinal cord, it can cause unilateral or bilateral paresthesia in the upper limbs, often with symptoms such as numbness or pain in the upper limbs, stiffness in the neck, and soreness in the neck muscles.

    2) Cerebrovascular disease: If the sensory conduction pathway is damaged, it can cause paresthesia in the upper limbs, and it can be accompanied by other neurological deficit symptoms such as limb weakness, dizziness, etc.

    3) Diabetes: Diabetes mellitus complicated with peripheral neuropathy can cause numbness, swelling and pain in the limbs, mostly symmetrical.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Many friends will suddenly appear numbness in the arms and arms in the usual life, sometimes the symptoms will disappear automatically after a few days, but some friends will not improve for a long time, so, when we have this situation, we must pay attention to the relevant attention, figure out the reason, so as to formulate the corresponding plan, so what is the problem of arm numbness?

    Hand tingling is a common symptom of hand disorders and often indicates nerve entrapment in the upper extremities. Once the symptoms of hand numbness appear, as long as the diagnosis is timely, there can be different degrees of improvement. It can be caused by nerve entrapment in the upper extremities.

    One is the numbness and pain of the thumb, index and middle finger, and there is often a history of awakening at night, and the activity can improve after waking up. Sometimes hand numbness can be aggravated when you raise your hand to hold **, comb your hair or hold a newspaper. When symptoms worsen, fine motor limitations occur, such as holding coins, difficulty fastening buttons, and inflexibility when knitting, because the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, the so-called "carpal tunnel syndrome";

    The second is numbness and pain of the ring finger and little finger, and there can 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 finger and little finger decreases, affecting fine movements. Symptoms such as weakness in the hands and wisdom, decreased grip strength, clumsiness in hand movements, and inability to grasp things tightly, often worsen when the elbows are flexed. This is because the nerve is entrapped in the elbow, the so-called "cubital tunnel syndrome".

    The above is an introduction to what is going on with numbness in the arms and arms, under normal circumstances, when we have this phenomenon, it may be the cause of the cervical spine, we should pay attention to maintaining the correct sitting posture at ordinary times, and after working for a period of time, we should exercise the cervical spine, and get up and move it appropriately, which will also be good for the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Considering that it may be caused by cervical spine disease compressing nerves, go to a regular hospital for cervical spine CT examination to see, and follow the doctor's instructions to use drugs to dredge circulation and nourish nerves, and cooperate with acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy and massage, etc., pay attention to rest more, avoid fatigue and long-term bowing movements, play less mobile phones, computers and other electronic games, do a good job of neck maintenance, and do not sleep with a pillow too high.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are some numbness and pain sensations in the hand or arm, and there are many reasons for this.

    1.First of all, it is necessary to consider that there may be an inflammatory infection of the peripheral nerves, which may cause such symptoms.

    2.In addition, if there is cervical spondylosis, such as intervertebral disc herniation and bone hyperplasia, which are more serious, and at the same time compress local nerves, then it may manifest as numbness and pain in both upper limbs or unilateral upper limbs, and even affect functional movements.

    3.There is also the need to consider whether there is tube syndrome, which is stuck to the local nerve, causing some local numbness and pain.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Arm pain, numbness of fingers, and pain are the characteristics of cervical spine compression of nerves.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, depending on your situation, it may be the following:

    Clause. 1. Malnutrition: It is mainly related to long-term gastrointestinal dysfunction and reduced food intake, resulting in a lack of sufficient protein and vitamins in the body. In particular, the deficiency of B vitamins can cause neurotrophic and metabolic function to be hindered and conduction velocity slowed down, causing peripheral neuritis and radiculopathy and numbness of the hands and feet.

    The elderly usually need to strengthen dietary conditioning to make the diet easy to digest, promote absorption, and prevent malnutrition and numbness.

    Clause. 2. Arteriosclerosis: If the elderly suffer from cerebral arteriosclerosis, on the one hand, it can slow down the conduction speed of nerves, and on the other hand, it can reduce the local blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain and central dysfunction. In particular, ischemia and hypoxia dysfunction in the sensory center can cause numbness in the corresponding limb parts.

    Because this kind of numbness of the hands and feet often has a one-sided, paroxysmal characteristics, with the improvement of the vascular state, the numbness symptoms can naturally improve or disappear after a few hours or days, so the elderly friends who do not know what is going on with the numbness of the hands and feet often ignore the carelessness.

    Clause. 3. Substances: There are many diseases in the elderly, and there are many types of takes, some of which may induce nerve endingitis and cause numbness in the case of excessive dosage or long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Upper limb nerve entrapment: First, numbness and pain in the thumb, index and middle finger, often with 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, affecting the fine movements of the hand, because the median nerve is compressed in the wrist, the so-called "carpal tunnel syndrome"; The second is the numbness and pain of the ring and little finger, and there can 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, which affects the fine use.

    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. When people enter middle age, some organs tend to degenerate, when the cervical intervertebral disc degenerates, it often leads to cervical disc herniation or joint sudden hyperplasia or hypertrophy, these herniated cervical intervertebral discs or hypertrophic articular processes once compress the adjacent cervical nerve roots, cervical spondylosis occurs.

    In addition to numbness and paresthesia in the fingers, cervical spondylosis is also accompanied by other symptoms, such as: pain in the neck and shoulders, radiating pain or mobility disorders in the upper limbs. 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 supports 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 disease that causes hand numbness is stroke. "Hygiene Treasure Stroke" once said:

    Mortals who are numb or insensitive to the first finger or the second finger will have a stroke within three years. "It must be prevented: it is advisable to live cautiously, eat sparingly, be far away, and be ambitious.

    Although numbness of the fingers does not necessarily cause stroke, for middle-aged people over the age of 40, if they often have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, numbness of limbs, and swollen tongue, and the patient usually has hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cerebral arteriosclerosis and other diseases, they should pay more attention and be alert to the occurrence of stroke.

    4. Menopausal syndrome: women who enter menopause sometimes have hand numbness, but it is not obvious, and with the end of menopause, hand numbness will disappear.

    In short, the diagnosis of hand numbness symptoms requires reference to cervical spine radiograph, electromyography and other auxiliary examinations to make a clear conclusion. 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. Guo Xiaohong.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Analysis: This phenomenon is usually related to peripheral neuropathy or cervical spondylosis

    Need to find out**, long-term use of the same posture may occur numbness of the fingers, appropriate more activities, if necessary, with some nerve-nourishing drugs such as Mi Kebao, vitamin B12 and so on**.

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