Be Alert to These Five Conditions if You Experience Numbness and Swelling in Your Hands Upon Waking

May 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Be alert to five possible conditions if you experience numbness and swelling in your hands upon waking: carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuritis, peripheral nerve inflammation, cerebral ischemia, and cerebral infarction. Peripheral neuritis is usually caused by various factors affecting the nerve endings, often resulting from nutritional and metabolic disturbances. It mainly manifests as numbness in the limbs. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as oryzanol tablets or mecobalamin tablets can be used for treatment.

Be alert to five possible conditions if experiencing hand numbness and swelling upon waking in the morning: carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuritis, peripheral neuropathy, cerebral ischemia, and cerebral infarction. Specific details are as follows:

1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

This condition involves compression of the median nerve in affected patients. Incorrect sleeping posture during the night may exacerbate this compression, leading to the aforementioned symptoms. Treatment may include medications such as celecoxib capsules or pramipexole hydrochloride tablets under a doctor's guidance.

2. Peripheral Neuritis

This is usually caused by various factors affecting the nerve endings, with contributing factors including nutritional deficiencies and metabolic disturbances. Main symptoms include numbness in the limbs. Treatment may involve medications such as oryzanol tablets or mecobalamin tablets under medical supervision.

3. Peripheral Neuropathy

This condition is often associated with genetic factors or autoimmune diseases and may lead to autonomic nervous system dysfunction, causing sudden feelings of coldness throughout the body and numb hands. Treatment may include vitamin B1 tablets or adenosylcobalamin tablets as directed by a physician.

4. Cerebral Ischemia

This is usually caused by cerebral atherosclerosis or narrowing of the cerebral blood vessels, resulting in insufficient oxygen supply. Symptoms may include numb hands, leg cramps, and generalized weakness in the limbs. Medications such as flunarizine hydrochloride capsules or betahistine hydrochloride tablets may be used under a doctor’s direction.

5. Cerebral Infarction

This generally refers to ischemic necrosis or softening of localized brain tissue caused by impaired cerebral blood supply, ischemia, and hypoxia. Symptoms may include numbness in the hands and legs, muscle cramps, and impaired consciousness. Treatment may involve medications such as ginkgo biloba extract tablets, Tiandan Tongluo tablets, or enteric-coated aspirin tablets under medical supervision.

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