Sunday, February 14, 2010

Numbness In Thumb And Arm Pain In Left Arm Leading To Numbness Of Thumb And Last Two Fingers,?

Pain in left arm leading to numbness of thumb and last two fingers,? - numbness in thumb and arm

no idea how my doc can not help.

10 comments:

  1. I had continued numbness in the past year, until my arms and pain in the fingers for several months. I went to a doctor who treats the whole person and not tampered with my thigh and I've been falling ever since. Sounds dubious, but I will this kind since I was pregnant and he knows HES. I want to look under osteopathic treatment, or to telephone directories worldwide. Good luck.

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  2. for carpal tunnel syndrome, on the track, and the operation to free decompression of the nerve at the wrist.

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  3. Hello
    I used to have a client who has suffered from this, she discovered that she had carpal tunnel syndrome. He had surgery and shes ok fingers crossed.

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  4. You might have pinched a nerve in an attempt to seek another doctor

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  5. This happened to me when I was pregnant ... I went to sleep, and has been in the wrong way and my arm fell asleep. This is no cause for concern.

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  6. Sounds like carpal tunnel syndrome.

    CTS is a progressive condition caused by pressure of a key nerve in the wrist. It occurs when the nerve which is pressed from the forearm into the hand, or running down on the wrist. The symptoms usually begin gradually, with radiating pain, weakness or numbness in the hand and wrist, arm. Symptoms may worsen as people feel tingling during the day, and decreased grip strength of May, it is difficult to form a fist, grasp small objects, or other manual tasks. In some cases no direct cause can be identified for this syndrome. More likely is that the disturbance due to a congenital predisposition - the carpal tunnel is simply smaller, some people than others. However, the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome is especially common in the performing assembly line work.

    You really need to see a neurologist. I suggest trying this to her doctor and can not support or practice a second opinion. Best of luck.

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  7. If you are in the UK, go see an osteopath good as it seems, you may have a pinched nerve. U.S. osteopaths not treated the same way as the United Kingdom, the United States to go see a chiropractor or physiotherapist. They should help in the situation.

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  8. Sounds like a form of arthritis is possible by the excessive use of ergonomic keyboard or something. Naproxin seems to help some people to an anti-inflammatory. The names of the counter is Alleves.

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  9. This is not a doctor, but after an accident (when I was a paramedic and an ambulance driver!) Had a wound on his arm and numbness in the fingers. Finally, I was responsible for the ECG test known type and it was found that carpal tunnel syndrome have.

    Previously, I had an accident (again in an ambulance as a medic!), Or partially torn rotator cuff of the shoulder. Although this does not cause pain or numbness, she could hardly move my arm. A steroid (horrible bloody painful - but hopefully faster), is quickly resolved.

    As with your doctor - you get a new one. He is obviously unnecessary and irrelevant!

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