The chicken-claw shape of the hand may be caused by emotional excitement, calcium deficiency convulsions, epilepsy, and arm trauma. It is recommended that the patient consult the doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
1. Emotional excitement: when the patient’s breathing increases during emotional excitement, carbon dioxide discharge decreases, which can easily lead to respiratory alkalosis, and the patient may show symptoms such as spasm of the hands and feet, numbness, and chicken-claw shape of the hands.
2. Calcium deficiency convulsions: when the patient’s body lacks calcium, the nervous system may send out abnormal nerve impulses, and at the same time abnormal contraction of skeletal muscles may appear chicken-claw hands.
3. Epilepsy: patients with epilepsy may experience abnormal brain wave discharges during the onset of epilepsy, and may also experience symptoms such as hand spasms and chicken-claw-like hands, which may be accompanied by numbness of the hands, muscle weakness and other symptoms.
4. Arm trauma: when the forearm and elbow are traumatized and the ulnar nerve is damaged, a chicken-claw hand may appear.
It is recommended that patients go to the local professional hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment plan.