Feeling numbness after waking up may be due to body pressure on the upper limbs, nerve entrapment, neuritis or neuropathy, cerebrovascular disease, cervical spondylosis and other reasons, and need to consult a doctor in time. 1. Body pressure on the upper limbs: this is a physiological symptom. Due to the compression of vascular nerves in the upper limbs during sleep, it will cause local numbness, abnormal sensation and tactile sensation, which usually improves in a short period of time. If it is not relieved for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. 2. Nerve entrapment: including carpal tunnel nerve entrapment, elbow tube entrapment and other diseases, there will be hand numbness, in addition to finger and other hand movement disorders. 3. Neuritis or neuropathy: If peripheral neuritis, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and other diseases occur, there may be numbness of the hand, abnormal sensation of touch and other sensations, and pale skin at the end of the fingers. 4. Cerebrovascular disease: after cerebral infarction, cerebral thrombosis and other vascular lesions, there may be sudden impaired mobility of the hands and upper limbs after waking up in the morning, sensory disorders and other manifestations, which are mostly seen in the high age, high blood pressure and other conditions. You should go to the hospital in time. 5. Cervical spondylosis: cervical spondylosis can lead to degeneration of intervertebral joints, and the degenerated tissues can compress or stimulate the adjacent spinal cord and nerve roots and other parts of the spinal cord, so that the patient has sensory disorders, which can cause numbness in the hands every day after waking up. If you have numbness in your hands when you wake up every day, especially if the numbness persists, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to clarify the cause and get reasonable treatment under the doctor’s guidance.