Numbness and weakness of the left hand may be caused by neurogenic cervical spondylosis, thoracic outlet syndrome, and elbow-tube syndrome, with different causes and different treatments.
1. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis: Patients with neurogenic cervical spondylosis may have numbness and weakness in the left hand, and can be treated with drugs such as vitamin B and methylcobalamin to nourish the nerves. Surgery can also be used to relieve the compression of the nerve root.
2. Thoracic outlet syndrome: Thoracic outlet syndrome can also lead to numbness and weakness of the left hand, the treatment for nerve compression can be injected in the oblique muscle botulinum to relieve muscle spasm, but also through surgery to relieve the compression symptoms.
3. Elbow-tube syndrome: patients with elbow-tube syndrome may also have numbness and weakness of the left hand, which can be treated by splinting the elbow joint in the straight position and using medicines such as methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, and can be treated by surgery if necessary.
In addition to the above reasons, other factors can also lead to numbness and weakness of the left hand, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the problem, ask the doctor to deal with it, and strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription of medication.