What to do if you get a cramp in your thumb

Thumb cramps may be related to chronic injury, low calcium, blood reflux disorder, etc. Physical and medication can be given according to the cause.
1. Chronic injury: frequent movement of fingers can lead to chronic injury of soft tissues, and thumb cramps can be given as diclofenac diethylamide latex, etc.
2. Low calcium: low calcium may occur when serum calcium metabolism is too high or insufficient intake, resulting in thumb cramps, and can be given calcium carbonate and other medications.
3. Impaired blood return: when the blood return to the thumb is not good, it can lead to spasm of muscles and other soft tissues, resulting in thumb cramps, which can be given physical therapy such as massage and hot compresses.
Thumb cramps can be caused by a variety of reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination and give appropriate treatment.