What is the numbness and swelling of the fingers in hemiplegia?

Numbness and swelling of hemiplegic fingers are mostly seen in the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumor, craniocerebral injury, etc., which is mainly due to the impaired mobility of the hand after hemiplegia, resulting in poor blood return.
Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumor, craniocerebral injury, these disorders are usually more serious, most of them will cause hemiplegia on the other side of the limb, and the activity disorder of the upper limb is usually more serious, and most of the palms on the affected side are in a curled state. In this kind of curled palm, there is a serious lack of mobility, and the blood vessels do not return blood smoothly, which will easily cause swelling of the fingertips and numbness of sensation.
For numbness and swelling of the fingers caused by the above reasons, in addition to the active treatment of the primary disease, passive and active exercise should be actively carried out, and during the recovery period, physical therapy and other rehabilitation treatments should also be carried out.
Numbness and swelling of hemiplegic fingers can also be caused by other reasons, such as mechanical compression, peripheral neuritis, etc. It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the numbness and swelling under the guidance of the doctor and then take active treatment.