Hand numbness at night after cervical spine surgery is mostly related to surgery, severity of disease, neurodegeneration and other factors.
1. Surgery: there is no hand numbness before surgery, but hand numbness after surgery may be related to the surgery, such as the compression of the cervical spine before the surgery of the intervertebral discs and cervical cumbersome bone is not removed, or the surgical operation of the extrusion of the nerves will cause the hand numbness in the night after the surgery.
2. The severity of the disease: the severity of the disease to a certain extent, although the operation lifted the compression, but the original damage or compression of the nerves need to recover the process, hand numbness symptoms will not completely disappear, this phenomenon.
3. Nerve Degeneration: Nerve compression for too long leads to localized nerve degeneration, recovery is relatively difficult, and the symptoms of hand numbness will still occur after surgery.
There may be other reasons for hand numbness at night after cervical spine surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.