Soreness in the left hand and foot may be caused by thromboembolic vasculitis, cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation and other reasons.
1. Thromboembolic vasculitis: Thromboembolic vasculitis is generally caused by cold stimulation, heredity, immune disorders, etc., and is more common in men aged 20 to 50 years old. When the left hand and the left foot, the patient’s affected limbs will have symptoms such as acidity, numbness, tingling, etc., and some of the patients will also have symptoms such as skin dryness, hair loss, and dandruff.
2. Cervical spondylosis: Cervical spondylosis is generally caused by chronic strain injury, cervical degeneration, violent impact, etc. The main symptom is pain in the back of the neck, and the pain can be radiated to the limbs, which will cause pain in the left hand and foot, and some patients will also experience dizziness, nausea, and tachycardia.
3. Cervical disc herniation: Cervical disc herniation may be caused by overwork, long-term low head work, cold and other reasons, the patient’s symptoms are mainly manifested in the neck and shoulder pain, pain can be radiated to the upper limbs and the lower limbs, so that the patient’s left hand and foot soreness, numbness and other symptoms.
There are many reasons for the left hand and foot pain, the specific reasons need to go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis after targeted treatment.