What happened to the headache and numbness in the fingers?

Headache and numbness of fingers may be caused by intracranial organic lesions, usually mainly cranial tumors, and should be checked by cranial CT for clear diagnosis. Craniocerebral tumor is a subacute disease, patients may gradually develop headache, nausea and vomiting, and may also develop physical symptoms and signs, which may manifest as numbness of fingers or unilateral limb sensory disorder. Some patients may present with lateral limb movement disorders and may develop speech dysfunction. Patients may also develop cervical spondylosis if they have a history of cervical spondylosis, which can cause contraction and spasm of the neck and shoulder muscles, which can involve the scalp nerves, and vascular patients can develop headaches. If the cervical medulla may be compressed in severe cases, sensory impairment and motor impairment of the limbs may occur, and the main treatment is to give massage to the neck muscles. If there is a cervical disc herniation, it can also be treated by neck traction, and if necessary, it should be seen by orthopedics.