The hand has been numb considering cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuritis, cerebral infarction and other factors, according to the different causes of the disease, the use of general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment and other ways of treatment.
1. Cervical spondylosis: degenerative changes in the cervical spine, resulting in disc bulging, herniation, cervical osteophytes, etc., which can compress the cervical nerve roots and cause numbness in the hands.
The discomfort can be relieved by improving bad living and working habits and doing daily exercises for the shoulder and neck. For patients with severe pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen and meloxicam, can be taken appropriately for relief. Ineffective drug treatment can be treated by anterior cervical spine surgery and posterior cervical spine surgery.
2. Peripheral neuritis: It refers to single or multiple inflammatory lesions of nerves caused by various factors, and when the nerves of the hands are involved, the hands can be numb all the time. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin can be taken as prescribed by doctors to repair and nourish the nerves; for peripheral neuritis caused by diabetes mellitus, oral hypoglycemic drugs can be taken to alleviate the problem, such as metformin.
3. Cerebral infarction: It refers to the blood circulation disorder of the blood vessels in the brain, causing limited ischemia and hypoxia of the brain tissue, which can cause numbness of one side of the hand, and motor dysfunction, etc. The patient can take clopidogrel as prescribed by the doctor. You can take clopidogrel and other antiplatelet drugs as prescribed by your doctor for antiplatelet aggregation treatment; you can also use edaravone, cytarabine and other drugs to protect brain cells.
Hand numbness may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of a doctor. All drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.