Hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis is a common symptom of cervical spondylosis. Due to the compression of nerve roots caused by cervical lesions, discomfort such as numbness and pain may occur in the hands. When the fingers continue to numb and the pain at night makes it difficult to sleep, 90% of patients do not know that this is caused by the cervical spine; A distress signal;! So, how to effectively treat hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis?
1. Causes of hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis
There are various reasons for hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis, mainly including the following aspects:
1. Cervical disc herniation:
With age or long-term poor posture, the cervical disc may undergo degeneration and protrusion. The protruding intervertebral disc directly exerts mechanical compression on the nerve roots, affecting the transmission of nerve signals and causing numbness in the hands.
2. Cervical osteophyte formation:
Due to degeneration of the cervical spine bones, osteophyte formation may occur, leading to the formation of bone spurs. These growths may compress the nerve roots of the cervical spine, causing pain and numbness symptoms. As proliferation progresses, the pressure on nerves may gradually increase.
3. Cervical Joint Disorder:
Misalignment or disorder of small joints in the cervical spine can lead to narrowing of the intervertebral foramen, causing nerve roots to be stimulated or compressed, resulting in numbness in the hands.
4. Neck muscle tension:
Long term poor posture and other reasons can lead to neck muscle tension and spasms. This not only affects the stability of the cervical spine, but may also indirectly affect the nerve roots, causing numbness in the hands.
2. How to effectively treat hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis? There are various treatment methods for hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis, and the appropriate treatment method should be selected according to one's own condition.
General treatment:
Rest and activity adjustment: Take appropriate rest and avoid maintaining a posture for a long time, especially excessively looking down at your phone or computer. Engage in moderate neck and arm movements, such as neck rotation, shrugging, arm extension, etc., to promote blood circulation and alleviate symptoms.
Hot compress and cold compress: Alternating hot and cold compresses on the neck as needed can help reduce pain and inflammation, and alleviate numbness in the hands.
Drug therapy:
Nutritional nerve drugs: such as vitamin B1 tablets, vitamin B12 tablets, methylcobalamin tablets, etc., can help repair damaged nerves and alleviate hand numbness symptoms. Anti inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib capsules and ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, can alleviate swelling and pain in nerve roots.
Muscle relaxants: such as methylprednisolone hydrochloride tablets, can help relieve muscle tension and reduce pressure on nerve roots.
traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations: Ruqi Shewan has the functions of supplementing qi and removing blood stasis, dispelling wind and unblocking collaterals, relaxing tendons and relieving pain. It is a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations recommended by the Expert Consensus on Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis (2023) for the treatment of nerve root cervical spondylosis (qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome).
Expert Consensus Original Text: "; Qishe Pill achieves both symptomatic and curative effects by nourishing qi, removing blood stasis, dispelling wind, and unblocking collaterals. It is listed as a medication for cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, especially suitable for people with long-term desk rest and recurrent attacks. "
Qishe Pill can improve blood circulation, reduce inflammatory reactions, relieve muscle tension, and thus alleviate symptoms of cervical spondylosis.
Pharmacological effects: Simply put, Qishe Pill reduces the production of inflammatory substances in the body, inhibits inflammatory reactions, improves blood circulation in the neck, promotes nerve and muscle recovery, and thus alleviates symptoms of cervical spondylosis.
Clinical efficacy: Clinical trials have shown that Qishe Wan has a significant effect on treating cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, with a high overall effectiveness rate and significant improvement rate, which is significantly better than the control group. After 4 weeks of treatment, the patient's pain score and functional score showed significant improvement. For patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy after surgery, Qishe Pill can also help improve symptoms such as decreased sensation and limb numbness, especially in terms of limb sensory function and hand movement function.
Safety: Qishe Pill has good safety in clinical application, with a low incidence of adverse events and no serious adverse events found.
Physical therapy:
Traction therapy: By using a traction device to pull the cervical spine, the intervertebral foramen and intervertebral space can be increased, thereby reducing symptoms of nerve root compression.
Manual therapy: such as massage, acupuncture and moxibustion, infrared physiotherapy, etc., can loosen the tissue around the compressed nerve, improve blood circulation, and relieve hand numbness.
It should be noted that although physical therapy is relatively safe, if the treatment is not targeted, or if the operation is improper, as well as due to individual differences in patients and other factors, it may cause related risks, and careful selection is necessary.
The above is the answer to "How can hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis be treated effectively?". The treatment of hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis should be carried out from the root point of view. In terms of drug treatment, traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations Qishe Pill provides an effective treatment option for patients with nerve root type cervical spondylosis (qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome), hoping to help everyone.
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