If the numbness of hands and face is caused by prolonged compression, it can be quickly relieved by changing the body posture. However, if it is caused by facial nerve paralysis, cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, there is usually no quick relief, and medication, physiotherapy or surgical treatment is usually needed.
1. Prolonged compression: long time fixed posture can lead to poor local blood circulation, thus causing numbness of the hands and face, at this time, you can slowly change the body posture, so as to relieve the symptoms.
2. Intracranial tumor: Intracranial tumor compressing facial nerve or trigeminal nerve may lead to corresponding nerve dysfunction and symptoms of facial numbness, which can be treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy or surgery.
3. Cerebral infarction: numbness and weakness of one or both sides of the limbs may occur, and the patient should go to the hospital as soon as possible for comprehensive treatment, including thrombolytic therapy, antiplatelet aggregation and anticoagulant therapy, endovascular intervention and surgical treatment.
If the numbness of hands and face is not relieved after relieving the pressure, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.