A feeling of numbness in the hands and feet: What it could indicate
A feeling of numbness in the hands and feet in a person may indicate the presence of various diseases. So do not ignore it and consult a doctor.
The association with problems in the spine
Neurologist Zamira Bekmurzaeva points out that this sensation may be associated, first of all, with the presence of problems in the spine.
Location-specific problems
She says: “If the hands go numb, then the person should look for the core of the problem in the cervical spine and upper chest. If the legs go numb, there may be a problem in the lower thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine. These cases often indicate the presence of an intervertebral hernia.”
Foci or expansion of the spinal cord
According to her, the cause of numbness of the limbs could be foci or expansion of the spinal cord.
Carpal tunnel syndrome
She says: “Another common cause of numbness in the upper extremities, namely the hands, is carpal tunnel syndrome, when there is compression of the nerve at the level of the wrist joints. There are only three of them – radial, ulnar and median. Each of them is responsible for the nerves of certain fingers. And based on which fingers are more disturbing, you can determine the affected nerve.
Other potential causes
In addition, nerve fibers often suffer from diabetes and excessive alcohol consumption, as a person in this case feels a burning sensation and numbness in the hands and feet.
She says: “A person may feel numbness in the arms and legs due to the use of certain types of medications, such as antibiotics and anticoagulants, as well as during chemotherapy.”
Source
Source: Izvestia newspaper.

