Finger numbness and arm pain can be caused by cervical spondylosis and peripheral neuropathy, ulnar nerve compression and other diseases.
Patients with cervical disc herniation and cervical spinal stenosis may experience numbness in the fingers and arm pain due to nerve root compression in the neck, which may also be accompanied by discomfort in the back of the neck. Patients with severe symptoms may also experience upper extremity weakness.
Patients with ulnar nerve compression, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and peripheral neuropathy may also experience numbness of the fingers and arm pain, which may be unilateral or bilateral.
Patients with numbness of the fingers, arm pain and other symptoms, it is recommended that patients should be timely orthopedics or neurology departments of regular hospitals. Improve the relevant auxiliary examination, clarify the cause of the disease and regular diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.