Finger numbness gets better after a good night's sleep.

Jun 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Jun
Introduction
Numbness in the fingers that resolves after a night's sleep may be related to factors such as arm compression, cervical spondylosis, or diabetes, and can be managed through daily care, physical therapies, or medication. Besides these common causes, it could also be associated with conditions like cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction. Patients should seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital to prevent worsening of the condition.

  Finger numbness that resolves after a night's sleep may be related to factors such as arm compression, cervical spondylosis, or diabetes. It can be managed through daily care, physical therapies, medication, and other interventions. Specific analyses are as follows:

  1. Arm Compression

  Maintaining the same posture for prolonged periods during work may compress nerves in the hand, leading to finger numbness. Once the pressure is relieved, sensation usually returns to normal.

  2. Cervical Spondylosis

  If suffering from cervical spondylosis, nerve root compression may cause symptoms such as hand numbness and stiffness in the neck and back. Patients can undergo physical treatments such as ultrasound therapy or high-potential therapy.

  3. Diabetes

  Poorly controlled diabetes may lead to peripheral neuropathy, causing symptoms like limb numbness and pain. While taking antidiabetic medications, patients should also take neurotrophic agents such as mecobalamin tablets and vitamin B6 tablets for supportive treatment.

  In addition to the common causes mentioned above, finger numbness may also be associated with conditions such as cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction. Patients should seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital to prevent worsening of the condition.


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