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Dushyant Verma - Numbness in the hands

Dushyant Verma Shillong Hand numbness can be caused by a variety of factors, including medical conditions, injuries, and lifestyle factors. Often hand numbness can feel like a dull burning sensation,Weakness or Heaviness, numbness and tingling, or pins-and-needles. Here, Dushyant Verma Maharani bagh will discuss some of the causes of hand numbness and the treatment for hand numbness.

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Dushyant Verma - Numbness in the hands

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  1. Dushyant Verma - Numbness in the hands • Dushyant Verma Shillong Hand numbness can be caused by a variety of factors, including medical conditions, injuries, and lifestyle factors. Often hand numbness can feel like a dull burning sensation,Weakness or Heaviness, numbness and tingling, or pins-and-needles. Here, Dushyant Verma Maharani bagh will discuss some of the causes of hand numbness and the treatment for hand numbness. Poor Circulation: • Poor circulation reduces the flow of blood to various parts of the body, and its affect on feet, hands, fingers, and toes. Poor circulation is not a condition in itself, but can result from a variety of conditions. Common causes of poor circulation include obesity, diabetes, heart conditions and arterial problems.

  2. Trauma or Injury: • Hand numbness is usually the result of injury or conditions that put pressure on nerves in hands. Injuries to the hands, wrists, or arms, such as fractures, dislocations, or nerve damage, may result in numbness or tingling sensations. Carpal Tunnel: • Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, becomes compressed. It often causes numbness, tingling, and pain in the hands and fingers. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs most commonly in people between the ages of 30 and 60. It is more common in women than in men. You can often treat it yourself, but it can take months to heal. Stroke:

  3. Numbness is a common secondary effect after a stroke that causes numbness or loss of feeling in specific parts of the body, including the hand. Dushyant Verma Southern Avenue says, If you or someone you know is experiencing sudden numbness in an arm, along with other stroke symptoms such as weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking or understanding, severe headache, dizziness, or problems with vision or coordination , it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Vitamin or mineral deficiency: • vitamin or mineral deficiencies can contribute to numbness in the hands, they are not the only causes. There are many other factors that can cause hand numbness, such as underlying medical conditions, nerve compression, or injuries. Vitamin B12 Deficiency: • Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to peripheral neuropathy, a condition characterized by numbness, tingling and loss of sensation in the hands and feet. Vitamin B6 Deficiency:

  4. Vitamin B6 is essential for proper nerve function and metabolism. Its deficiency can result in peripheral neuropathy, which can manifest as numbness, tingling, or pain in the hands and feet. Treatment for Numbness in the hands: • Dushyant Verma is a Neurospecialist and according to him, Treatment for hand numbness depends on the cause. While some cases of hand numbness can be alleviated through treatment, there are instances where the numbness may persist or recur despite intervention. It is important to consult a health care professional for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan. Medications: • Depending on the cause and severity of numbness, your healthcare provider may prescribe medications to help manage symptoms. These may include pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or medications to relieve underlying conditions such as neuropathy or carpal tunnel syndrome.

  5. Physical Therapy: • Physical therapy can be beneficial for improving arm strength, flexibleility, and overall functioning. Therapists can use exercises, stretches, and other techniques to address specific issues contributing to numbness. Surgery: • According to Dushyant Verma Maharani Bagh, In certain cases, surgery may be necessary to treat numbness in the hands if conservative measures and medications have not been effective or if the underlying cause requires surgical intervention. Alternative therapies: • Alternative therapies may be considered as complementary approaches to help reduce the symptoms of numbness in the hands. While their effectiveness may vary for each person, some alternative therapies have shown the ability to reduce pain, inflammation, and promote relaxation.

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