What causes numbness in the fingers?

Finger numbness is related to diabetes, cervical spondylosis, cerebral infarction, Raynaud’s syndrome, etc. Symptoms such as numbness of fingers.
1. Diabetes: elevated blood sugar can involve the nerves of the hand, numbness of the fingers, accompanied by a feeling of soreness.
2. Cervical spondylosis: the cervical nerve roots are compressed by the cervical vertebrae, which can directly cause numbness of the fingers.
3. Cerebral infarction: when there is serious ischemia in the brain, the nervous system of the hand can be damaged, causing symptoms of numbness and discomfort.
4. Raynaud’s syndrome: manifested as numbness of the fingers, which may be accompanied by tingling.
Finger numbness may also have other reasons, need to go to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, so as not to delay the condition.