Numbness in both hands may be related to physiological factors or pathological factors, such as cervical spondylosis, elbow-tube syndrome and other common diseases.
1. Physiological factors: If the hands are compressed for a long time, or keep the same movement for a long time, it will lead to poor local blood flow, which will easily cause numbness in both hands. This is a normal phenomenon, generally change their own posture, pay attention to rest can be restored to normal.
2. Cervical spondylosis: such as cervical osteophytes, cervical disc herniation, etc., this kind of disease can also lead to numbness in both hands if the nerve root is compressed. Normally, you should improve your lifestyle and avoid the same posture for a long time.
3. Elbow Canal Syndrome: Elbow Canal Syndrome refers to the symptoms and signs of ulnar nerve in the ulnar nerve groove of the elbow due to chronic injury. Various structural and morphological abnormalities of the elbow canal can cause the ulnar nerve to become entrapped, with common causes such as medial epicondylar humerus fracture and traumatic ossification. If the lesion involves the ulnar nerve bilaterally, the symptoms of numbness in both hands will be demonstrated.
Numbness in both hands should also be considered for other diseases. If the symptoms are severe or persist and are difficult to be relieved on their own, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.