Why Cant My Hand Feel and My Fingers Straighten or Bend Properly?
Hand numbness and inability to straighten or bend fingers may be related to overexertion, tenosynovitis, cervical spondylosis, and other factors. It can be improved through medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle adjustments.
1. Overexertion: If excessive physical labor is performed in a short period, it can easily lead to overuse of tendons and ligaments, causing weakness and limited movement in the fingers. It is recommended to balance work and rest, and promote blood circulation through appropriate massage and hot compresses to help alleviate symptoms.
2. Tenosynovitis: Tenosynovitis is usually related to chronic strain and infection, which can cause excessive friction between tendons and tendon sheaths, leading to sterile inflammation, finger pain, and numbness. Medications such as Celecoxib Capsules, Ibuprofen Capsules, and Diclofenac Sodium Sustained-Release Tablets can be used under a doctor's guidance for treatment.
3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is generally related to external compression and excessive long-term use of the wrist, which can compress the median nerve in the wrist. When the disease occurs, hand numbness and abnormal bending may appear. Medications such as Mecobalamin Tablets and Oryzanol Tablets can be used to alleviate symptoms as recommended by a doctor.
It may also be related to upper limb nerve entrapment, multiple peripheral neuritis, finger arthritis, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, tendon dysfunction, nerve damage, and other factors. Patients are advised to promptly visit the orthopedic and neurology departments of the hospital to identify the specific cause and guide treatment as soon as possible.