The left arm goes numb from the elbow to the fingers: causes, treatment, what to do

12 April 2021

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Numbness or hypoesthesia of the fingers is a rather unpleasant situation, which can be either a consequence of physiological reasons or a sign of various types of diseases. Therefore, if this symptom persists for an hour or more, and there is no improvement in rubbing your hands, clenching and unclenching your fists, you should consult a doctor. He will help you understand the reasons for its appearance and, if necessary, prescribe the necessary treatment. This will be the key to detecting pathology at an early stage of development and the success of therapy, and will also help to avoid aggravation of the situation and eliminate the risk of complications. After all, it is not so much the numbness of the fingers that is dangerous, although it can cause significant difficulties in performing everyday tasks, but the consequences of the lack of treatment for the diseases that provoked its occurrence.

Why do my hands go numb?

Doctors believe that if a person is young, the cause is in the nervous system, and if an elderly person, it is in the blood vessels or endocrine system.

Are common

In most cases, both hands may go numb due to illness.

Household

The reasons for numbness are simple - a person sat in an uncomfortable position, which pinched the nerves and blood vessels. This disrupted blood flow and impulse transmission. This occurs most often in the following cases:

  • The man raised his arms above his chest.
  • He was carrying a heavy bag.
  • Wears tight clothes.
  • Performs work manually.
  • Sleeps on one side.

If negative factors are eliminated in a timely manner, the discomfort will also disappear. But if it becomes a habit, chronic diseases may appear.

Problems with the circulatory system

Blood enters the arms through the aortic arches, passing through the chest cavity. The following arteries are found in the arm:

  • Radial.
  • Elbow.
  • Palmar.

There are many small vessels in the palm. And if some stop functioning, others replace them. If the body is healthy, sensitivity will be restored quickly.

But if pathologies are present, some symptoms last a long time. Vascular thrombosis is considered a dangerous disease. If the blood clot is in the artery that supplies the arm, the person will lose sensation from the fingers to the entire arm.

Numbness may result from vascular aneurysms. These are small formations that fill with blood, pinching the nerves. Another disease is vasopathy or angiopathy. The tone of the vascular walls decreases, the lumen narrows, and blood circulation is disrupted. This causes ischemia. The tissues that feed from these vessels lack oxygen.

Lack of vitamins

Numbness may occur if the body does not have enough vitamin B or minerals. At the same time, a person quickly gets tired, and his memory deteriorates. And if there is not enough vitamin A and E, the performance of bone marrow cells is impaired, and the development of red blood cells and other blood cells slows down.

Atherosclerosis

This is a disease in which cholesterol accumulates in the blood vessels. Lipids do not allow normal blood circulation. The symptoms of the disease are as follows:

  • Cramps when relaxing.
  • Insomnia.
  • Itching and burning.

Hands look pale and nails become thicker. Hair density decreases.

Raynaud's disease

A common disease in women. The small arteries of both arms are affected. The disease usually occurs in car drivers and pianists.

Numbness appears as a result of spasms in the blood vessels. The skin turns pale, becomes colder, and sensitivity worsens. As soon as the spasm passes, the skin returns to its original state. But relapses are possible, sometimes every day.

Herniated discs

This can also be a cause of numbness. If a person experiences numbness in his fingers, changes occur in the neck area. There are signs by which a hernia can be identified:

  • Arms and shoulders hurt.
  • Blood pressure rises.
  • My head is spinning.

Metabolism problems

Typically the causes are the following diseases:

  • Diabetes.
  • Cholesterol deposition.
  • Lack of calcium and potassium.

In the latter case, bruises appear on the person’s body, and the wounds do not heal well.

Nerve problems

The hands have many nerves that control sensation. The system contains the following nerves:

  • Elbows.
  • Radiation.
  • Musculocutaneous.
  • Axillary.
  • Median.

If nerve function is impaired, impulses are transmitted more slowly. There may also be pain in the arm or a burning sensation.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Neuralgic disease, when the fingers go numb and the hand hurts. The cause of the disease is compression of the median nerve between the elements that form the wrist and hand. Often found in older women.

Diabetic neuropathy

Another disease that causes numbness in your hands is diabetes. At the same time, a person may feel tingling in the limbs, cramps, and muscle weakness. Sometimes severe pain appears in the muscles, similar to an electric shock.

Osteochondrosis

When the spinal cord nerves are compressed, numbness may occur.

Stroke

If a cerebral artery ruptures or thrombosis occurs, there is a risk of stroke. Usually a person loses sensitivity in the limb for which the damaged hemisphere is responsible. First, the little finger and ring finger go numb. A stroke can also be identified by other symptoms:

  • Muscle weakness.
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Incomprehensible speech.
  • Deterioration in coordination of movements.
  • Dizziness.
  • Increased pressure.
  • Numbness of fingers.

A numbness in the finger may also indicate an illness:

  • Little finger of the left hand – heart problems, for example, heart failure.
  • Unnamed - compression of the nerves in the elbow area. Perhaps they are injured.
  • Thumb. Osteochondrosis or vitamin deficiency.
  • Pointing. Diabetes mellitus, joint inflammation or diseases of the endocrine system.
  • Average. Raynaud's disease or spinal diseases.

Numbness can also occur with fungal infections.

Chronic kidney disease

Uremia may develop if the kidneys are affected. Toxins begin to accumulate in the blood, which affects the nerves. As a result, the limbs go numb. If the disease is advanced, only an organ transplant will help.

Injury

Hand numbness can occur after injury:

  • Tendon rupture.
  • Stretching.
  • Fracture.

Injuries usually result from frostbite or shock. Blood circulation is disrupted, which leads to symptoms.

Other diseases

There are other diseases that can cause numbness in the hands. For example, HIV, which activates an infection that affects the nerves.

Causes of numbness in fingers

Numbness is sometimes called paresthesia. In medicine, this term refers to a violation of the sensitivity of certain parts of the body, including fingers, manifested by numbness, burning, and tingling.

The main cause of numbness in the fingers is compression of blood vessels, as a result of which blood circulation and normal transmission of impulses along nerve fibers are disrupted. The physiological causes of this condition are considered:

  • Uncomfortable position during sleep, that is, prolonged pressure on the hand;
  • Hypothermia, both local and general;
  • Forced position of the fingers in a certain position, for example when doing work at the computer, embroidery, knitting;
  • Recovery period after bruises, fractures, dislocations;
  • Alcohol poisoning.

After the causative factor ceases to affect the body, the signs of paresthesia gradually disappear, that is, normal sensitivity of the fingers is restored.

Pathological causes of numbness that need to be eliminated with medication or surgery include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome is a pinched nerve in the carpal tunnel. This pathology is especially common among those who constantly use a computer mouse;
  • Endocrine pathologies, including diabetes mellitus;
  • Progressive diseases of the nervous system – osteochondrosis of the cervical and thoracic regions, cerebrovascular accident;
  • Raynaud's disease;
  • Anemia;
  • Scleroderma;
  • Heart pathologies;
  • Injuries of the hand, forearm, shoulder;
  • Severe poisoning with drugs, heavy metal compounds;
  • Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail plate.

Numbness of the fingers of one hand, spreading to the entire hand and higher, in combination with other neurological disorders, most often indicates a developing stroke. With this disease, help should be provided in the first 3 hours, only in this case the NS tissues are restored almost completely. Therefore, paresthesia should not be ignored.

Numbness of the left hand

Paresthesias are very dangerous, since they can appear due to diseases of the cardiovascular system.

Pre-infarction state

The left arm may go numb if a person has angina. The provoking factors are as follows:

  • Smoking.
  • Wrong nutrition.
  • Stress.
  • Fatty and spicy foods.

The symptom begins with the ring finger. Then he moves to the little finger.

There are other symptoms that may indicate a pre-infarction condition:

  • Pain in the heart, radiating to the collarbone or jaw.
  • Anxiety, cold sweat, fear of death.
  • Weakness.
  • Insomnia.
  • Dizziness.

Which doctor should I contact for numbness?


Numbness is a neurological symptom, so if you complain of numbness, you should consult a neurologist.
You must be prepared for the fact that a medical examination is only the first stage in solving the problem. Further instrumental studies will be required: MRI (for radicular syndrome), electroneurography, ultrasound (shows a picture of blood flow in the area under study), EEG (performed if diseases of the central nervous system are suspected). There may also be a need for laboratory tests (complete blood count, blood test for hormones, test for vitamins, etc.). Treatment for numbness is aimed, first of all, at eliminating the cause that caused it, that is, the disease whose symptom is numbness is subject to treatment. In some cases this may require considerable time.

If you are concerned about numbness in your fingers, arms or legs in general, or any other area of ​​the body, contact the nearest clinic of JSC “Family Doctor”. Our neurologists will determine the cause of the numbness and prescribe adequate treatment. Therapeutic activities may include physiotherapy, physical therapy, massage, reflexology, manual therapy - this entire range of services is provided in the Family Doctor JSC network. Surgical treatment is carried out in the company's high-tech Hospital Center.

How to treat numbness

First, the doctor must do an examination. It's best to see a therapist. Tests are ordered. Depending on the results, the patient may be referred to one of the following specialists:

  1. Neuropathologist.
  2. Endocrinologist.
  3. Phlebologist.

After this, accurate diagnostics are performed in the form of MRI, electrocardiogram and x-ray.

Treatment also depends on the source of the disease. If the pathology is associated with the musculoskeletal system, massage and therapeutic baths are prescribed. Medicines also prescribed:

  • Gel, ointment or cream.
  • Painkiller.
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs that do not contain steroids.

If the cause of numbness is a lack of vitamins, it is necessary to take a series of vitamins and minerals based on the elements that the body needs.

Note! Some vitamins should only be taken in combination with others.

Traditional therapy can also be effective; it complements the main treatment. For example, for kidney disease and diabetes, a diet is prescribed, and for injuries, immobilization is prescribed.

Diagnosis of the disease

Numbness of the little finger on the hand is the first signal that pathological processes are occurring in the body that can lead to adverse consequences. If you consult a doctor in a timely manner, the following diagnostics will be carried out:

  1. A thorough survey. In most cases, it allows you to clarify the causes of the disease immediately.
  2. Inspection and palpation examination.
  3. General blood analysis.
  4. Biochemical blood test for cholesterol levels.
  5. Electrocardiography.
  6. X-ray of the cervical spine.
  7. Electroneuromyography.
  8. Computed and magnetic resonance tomography.
  9. Ultrasound examination of blood vessels, Dopplerography.
  10. Consultation with a neurologist, cardiologist, and, if indicated, a traumatologist.

Emergency

You need to pay attention to numbness in your hand, especially if it happens suddenly. This may be a signal of a dangerous illness - thrombosis, stroke or heart attack. There are signs that may indicate the likelihood of these diseases:

  • The numbness is constantly increasing.
  • The pain in the arm intensifies.
  • Increases blood pressure.
  • Speech is impaired.
  • Facial asymmetry.
  • Paralysis.
  • Pain radiating to the jaw and back.
  • Feeling of tightness in the chest.
  • Dyspnea.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
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