What’s wrong with waking up with numb hands?

Waking up in bed with numbness in both hands is considered to be caused by mechanical compression, cervical spondylosis, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and so on.
1. Mechanical compression: some patients in the sleep, improper posture, resulting in hands compressed, causing local blood circulation is not good, which leads to the patient woke up in bed with numb hands.
2. Cervical spondylosis: if the patient has cervical spondylosis, when the cervical spine compression to the local nerve, can also cause numbness of the hands without strength phenomenon, and can be accompanied by dizziness, headache, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. So waking up with numb hands may be caused by cervical spondylosis.
3. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic patients with poor glycemic control, resulting in the body’s blood glucose at a high level for a long time, can cause diabetic peripheral neuropathy, which causes numbness of the limbs, weakness and other symptoms, can also cause numbness of the hands waking up in bed.
In addition, multiple sclerosis, mental stress, acute cerebrovascular disease, etc., may cause numbness in the hands when waking up from sleep, we should pay attention to the hospital in time to consult and identify.