Can coronary atherosclerosis cause hand numbness?

Coronary atherosclerosis can cause hand numbness.
1. Coronary atherosclerosis often causes myocardial ischemia and affects the peripheral circulation, resulting in numbness.
2. After the occurrence of coronary atherosclerosis, the local coronary artery wall compliance will decline, and the degree of vascular stenosis will gradually increase, which will lead to the corresponding myocardial tissue blood supply is insufficient, affecting the heart’s pumping function and peripheral circulatory disorders, not only will there be numbness of the hand symptoms, but also may be accompanied by arm cold and pain and other discomforts.
If you have numbness symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time, if necessary, under the guidance of a doctor to carry out electrocardiogram, cardiac ultrasound and other tests to further clarify the diagnosis, but also pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet and avoid excessive exertion.