What happened to the headache and numbness in the hands?

Headaches and numbness in the hands can be considered for the presence of cervical disc herniation, which compresses the cerebral blood vessels as well as the nerves. This leads to a decrease in blood circulation. Brain tissues are highly sensitive to oxygen, and poor blood circulation leads to insufficient oxygen supply to the brain, and the patient will experience headaches. Cervical spine examination can be performed at the hospital, and if necessary, treatment such as surgery or traction can be performed to reset the prolapsed cervical spine to achieve the purpose of treatment. It may also be due to the patient’s brain tissue lesions, such as cerebral infarction or cerebral arteriosclerosis, which can cause headaches and numbness, and may also be caused by the patient’s lack of sleep or excessive mental stress. It is also important to consider whether there are symptoms caused by trauma, to treat the symptoms in a timely manner, to keep a happy mood, and also to relax yourself to avoid excessive stress.