Elderly people may have tingling in the back of the hand related to cervical spondylosis, Raynaud’s syndrome, neurofibroma, etc., and need to be treated with medication or surgery for the cause. 1. If the pain is caused by cervical spondylosis, such as cervical disc herniation, oral analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and nutritive drugs such as vitamin B1 can be taken as prescribed by the doctor; if the conservative treatment is ineffective and the body is able to tolerate the surgery, decompression surgery can be considered. 2. If it is caused by Raynaud’s syndrome, oral nifedipine and other calcium channel blockers, cyclosporine and other immunosuppressants can be taken as prescribed by the doctor; if the drug treatment is ineffective, neurectomy can be performed. 3. If it is caused by neurofibroma, oral ibuprofen and other painkillers can be taken as prescribed by the doctor; for those who are ineffective in conservative treatment, surgical resection can be considered. It is recommended that elderly people with tingling in the back of the hand should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.