What is the cause of numbness in ten fingers

Numbness in the ten fingers can be seen in cervical spondylosis and peripheral neuritis, as follows: 1, cervical spine disease: generally seen in patients with severe osteoporosis, resulting in the protrusion of the cervical disc, the dural sac and nerve roots are compressed, the patient will have numbness in both hands, and in severe cases, there will be numbness or weakness of the entire upper limbs, through physical examination can be found positive pressure neck test, cervical disc CT or 2. peripheral neuritis: peripheral neuritis can occur after exposure to toxic substances, or after peripheral nerve damage due to diabetes or long-term heavy alcohol consumption. The patient’s fingers are numb, and in severe cases there can be coldness and pain.