What’s wrong with numbness in the hands during the month?

Hand numbness during the month may be caused by prolonged compression, cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuritis and so on.
1. Prolonged compression: during the monthly period, such as poor sleeping posture, prolonged compression of one side of the upper limb, can cause insufficient blood supply to the end of the limb, resulting in numbness of the hands.
2. Cervical spondylosis: it is a kind of disease based on cervical degenerative pathological changes. If the compression of the nerve, it can also lead to hand numbness in the month, usually accompanied by neck and shoulder pain, neck stiffness, restricted movement and other symptoms.
3. Peripheral neuritis: a general term for multiple peripheral nerve damage caused by a variety of reasons. If you don’t get enough vitamins, proteins and other nutrients during the month, or suffer from viral infections and other causes, it can cause peripheral neuritis, which manifests itself as numbness in the hands, feet or limbs, and can be accompanied by pain, weakness and other symptoms.
There are many other causes of hand numbness in menstruation, which should be taken seriously, and timely consultation should be made to identify the cause of the disease and follow the medical advice for further treatment or therapy.