What happened to the numbness of the hand holding chopsticks?

Numbness in the hands holding chopsticks is a common disease caused by cervical spondylosis and peripheral nerve entrapment, both of which are caused by long-term heavy physical work. Cervical spondylosis is combined with soreness and tension in the neck muscles, and local pain is aggravated or hand numbness is evident when pressing on the neck muscles. Peripheral nerve entrapment is most often seen in carpal tunnel syndrome. Suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome is a way to determine that hand numbness will increase when pressing the ligament behind the thumb. In both cases mentioned above, it is recommended to visit the neurology or orthopedics department of the hospital to improve the cervical spine MRI and electromyography of the upper limb nerves. In addition to the above-mentioned causes, there are also relatively rare cases, such as arterial stenosis of the upper extremity. In addition to numbness of the hand holding chopsticks, it will be accompanied by decreased skin temperature and white color of the hand. It is necessary to go to the neurology department to improve CTA of the head and neck or cervical vascular ultrasound to clarify the diagnosis.