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中年女性患“鼠标手”的概率更大 “鼠标手”是怎么发生的?
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-02 02:25

Group 1 - The condition known as "mouse hand" is caused by increased pressure in the carpal tunnel, leading to compression of the median nerve, resulting in pain and other symptoms [1] - The development of this condition is closely related to long-term repetitive wrist movements or excessive local pressure, primarily manifesting as wrist pain or finger numbness [1] - Women are more likely to develop "mouse hand" due to naturally narrower carpal tunnels and hormonal changes that may increase the risk of edema, particularly during middle age [3] Group 2 - "Mouse hand" symptoms can be confused with those caused by cervical spondylosis, which can delay treatment; however, there are clear distinctions between the two [3] - The typical symptoms of "mouse hand" include numbness in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger, without discomfort in the neck [4] - Unlike cervical spondylosis, "mouse hand" does not present with sensations radiating from the neck to the arm and forearm [4]