12 Causes of Hand Numbness Where You Need To See a Doctor Immediately

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Numbness in hands is a scary condition which can have many different health meanings, sometimes serious ones too. Although most of the time this condition can be treated easily in other cases they can be the harbingers of some deadly ailment which might be thriving in your body and is the sign for you to run for the doctor. Hand numbness can be a sign of joint problems or it could also be a precursor to a stroke. One should never leave such problems unattended and seek medical advice immediately.


Stroke
In such a case, hand numbness is an alarm bell for you to run for the emergency ward of a hospital without wasting any time. Stroke can attack anyone at any age and any time so please if you suddenly feel lightness or numbness on any side of your body or face just call the medical emergency ambulance immediately. The faster the stroke is handled it’s easier to avoid any sort of paralysis or brain damage of any sort. So time is of the essence here.

Carpal tunnel syndrome
This is a condition which usually occurs when one major muscle or nerve of the hand is squeezed or compressed for a period of time. This condition can have several other symptoms apart from numbness like pain, weakness to lift or move the arm, tingling sensation or a burning feeling. Usually, the late diagnosis of this problem may lead to surgery but it can be cured if detected earlier.

Lyme disease
Lyme disease is caused when bitten by infected ticks of which there are 30000 reported cases in the U.S alone. It has a wide range of symptoms which can be confused with many different health conditions such as fever and rashes. The numbness usually signifies the second stage of the condition and it’s high time you get treated for it as it can quickly progress to your heart and brain area which might be deadly.

Thoracic outlet syndrome
This syndrome is usually the result of compression of the nerve or the blood vessels between the collar bone and the first rib. How is it possible?  It can occur if you have a job which includes carrying a heavy load on your hands or chest or due to repetitive hand movement like constantly pulling or pushing a lever or bars in a factory.


Thoracic outlet syndrome affects females too
Females who have to deal with repetitive motions like washing, cleaning or scrubbing daily usually suffer the most. They usually start having problems with lifting any sort of weight, suffer acute shoulder or back pains and weakening of grip. Get this condition rectified as soon as possible as it may lead to a lengthy surgery if ignored.

Raynaud’s disease
If you are suffering from Raynaud’s disease than you’ll notice cold sensitivity on your arm or fingers and they would be pale as a death cap mushroom. This condition is usually noticed in colder regions or in sharp winter months or under extreme stress. The pattern is usually like this, the patient turns pale or cold especially in the fingers of hands or toes and if not treated still than it would slowly turn blue and numb which might lead to gangrene which we all know leads to the dreaded amputation!

Diabetic neuropathy
As the name suggests this condition usually affects diabetics. The cause of this kind of neuropathy is the high amount of sugar in the blood which damages all the nerves of the body. This condition can have really scary effects such as limb loss which makes it absolutely crucial for being hyper-aware of any such symptoms and treat it as soon as you feel something is not right.

Fibromyalgia
This condition has very generalized symptoms such as widespread body pain and regular body exhaustion. People with this condition usually complain of numbness and the tingling sensation in their arms and hands. It’s usually chronic in nature as its cause has not been discovered as yet. Some experts have said it could be the amalgamation of psychological, physiological and neurological factors. Anyways, this debilitating problem can be dealt with physical therapy, psychological therapy and drugs therapy as well.

Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a disease which does not have an effective cure yet. It usually begins with numbness in the limbs and tingling sensations like so many other conditions that it’s very easy to confuse or ignore them. But it’s never quite OK to have numbness in your limbs anyways so get it checked by a doctor immediately. If it is accompanied by tremors and a lack of coordination, you might be a victim of this condition. There are treatments available which can manage this problem from progressing further and improve the overall quality of life.


Cervical degenerative disc disease
This is a sort of a condition in which the cushioning discs of our body start to wear and tear with the symptoms appear as early as in the 20s! the patient experiences neck pain, discomfort, and numbness which spreads to the arms and hands, if this condition is seriously affecting your way of life and functioning then it’s about time you consult a doctor who can judge the seriousness of the problem and advise you a non surgical treatment or if it’s too serious than surgery would be the only answer.

Lupus
When our immune system starts attacking our own organs it’s called an autoimmune disorder. One such autoimmune disease is lupus. This condition can affect any part of the body and you can start experiencing numbness there. The most deadly part of lupus is it might attack our vitals such as kidneys, heart, liver, lungs or even our brain. But the good news is if there is correct and prompt diagnosis it can be controlled and eliminated from the system.

Peripheral neuropathy
This is a result of peripheral nerve damage that often causes numbness, weakness, and pain, in your hands and feet. Other areas of your body may also be affected. Peripheral neuropathy can result from infections, metabolic problems, inherited causes traumatic injuries and exposure to toxins. Diabetes mellitus is also one of the causes of peripheral neuropathy. Medication is necessary after diagnosis.

Ulnar nerve compression
This is a common entrapment of a nerve that can also cause nerve pain in the upper body. The ulnar nerve is located near the inner part of the elbow and compression of it can cause numbness in hands. The syndrome is called cubital tunnel syndrome.


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