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Just over the past few days I have had increasing numbness in my left hand - particulary my pinky finger - I have tried to do search's but not too much comes up - anyone ever experienced the same thing?

2006-08-22 14:22:18 · 21 answers · asked by michelleinhamilton 1 in Health Other - Health

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Don't take these symptoms lightly. It could be a pinched nerve or poor curculation, or any number of other things.

When it happened to me, I had a stroke. Fortunately, it was the lightest of the light strokes (TIA). This is a common signal of an impending stroke or heart attack.

SEE A DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-08-22 14:30:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-11-29 21:46:28 · answer #2 · answered by Harison 3 · 0 0

Sounds as though you have a neck or cervical issue..my recommendation as i had this happen to me i please se a neurologist. Might have what is known as a "radiculapothy"...mine was a "C-4 Radiculopathy, causing numbness at first then less mobility i the arm and hand, to the point that the nerve pinched, and this is NOTHING to wait with..as it might inclusively be another thing ntirely caused by repetive motion..." mine took me out of my corporate world and hon i am telling you i had NO use of my hand and couldnt even sign my ane as it ensued...now thi is, for the moment hypthetical. but the loss of feeling uless you injured a finger, split a tendown without realizing it, ask yourself if there is any burning sensation. it is far more indicative of a cervical strain and pinchednerve thn a quick fix by a favoured doctor...chiropractic or otherwise . i do NOT recommend a chiro for this and I am very pro sacro occippital chiroprators and the realligning w/ ease...but your situation sounds serious enough to go and see a sesoned neurologist and waste no time, as it only gets worse, tho y ucould ake up tomorrow and feel just fine. There is an obvious dissettlement of the cervical as well perhaps the trapezious upper T are....and perhaps it is even the way you sit ...taking it to lumbar.
Please take no chances with this one.....i mine too began slowly and two months later I couldnt work.
I do NOT as a rule recommend or advise, however your situation may be from a past injury or simply moving yur head the wrng way, but SHOULD be addressed by soeone who KNOW what a radiculopathy is.
Thanks and I wish youthe best...BTW once it is sorted you will be bettr than ever...have you been gardening? Anything ? I will likely get hate mail for this answer however repetitive mothion issues can and OFTEN lead to an athritic condition and it soould easioly be from an old injury ad there might be an over calcification isue. please take care.
Thanks...hope this sheds a bit of light, i hope you mend soon!
Please understand it is late and sell check gave out on me....pardon me that....i m exhausted. Do what yor heart mind and sould tell you to do. Might well be as the gentleman aid chiro isue, thoug I have a sneaking suspicion to get the worst out of the way first,...hence my communique, sorry to wax adnauseum...and spell check gave out just as i am now.

2006-08-22 18:56:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Here's the facts. Carpal tunnel syndrome is about 70% misdiagnosed. If the numbness is on the pinky, then it is an ulnar nerve involvement. The median nerve is responsiple for carpal tunnel and you didn't say anything about your thumb, index or middle finger. You probably have a neuropothy of the ulnar nerve somewhere b/w C8 ot T1 nerve root. That would translate to C7 and T1 disc level. Anyway, a doctor of Chiropractic deals w/ cases like yours on a daily level. Go see a chiropractor b/c it sounds like a simple case. Medication won't do anything for you, and if it does it would only be a quick fix. Chiropractic,Chiropractic, Chiropractic!!!!!!

2006-08-22 17:27:55 · answer #4 · answered by I Love Spines 1 · 0 0

Yes, I've had the same thing happen, but can't comment on what it means for you.

In my case it was a pinched ulnar nerve. The doctor said it was like Carpal Tunnel, but he had a special term for it. Just for fun, they sent me for tests with a nerve specialist. It was a freaky experience and the specialist seemed disappointed to report I was fine... After that, they suggested physiotherapy, but it didn't do much except to trace the problem higher in my arm, more towards my neck. My final solution was a combination of chiropractic and changes to my workstation.

Biggest thing specific to the tingling/numbness was to use a proper mouse and improve the ergonomics of my working environment. Stretching my hand, arm, neck and shoulder also helped.

Still, suggest you get it checked. There may be practical treatment options and changes you can make that will work for you.

2006-08-22 14:39:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-30 15:58:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Carpal Tunnel or a trapped nerve would be my best guess. I have had the same thing, have'nt bothered going to doctor, seems to be ok now. I'd go to the doctor if I was you. Not trying to be smart, I'm just one of those people that don't go to doctor unless I'm bleeding or having trouble breathing.

2006-08-22 14:33:37 · answer #9 · answered by Fly 3 · 0 0

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