This could be many things...diabetes, carpal tunnel, blood clot, pinched nerve...I would check with a doctor about this or at least visit http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com
You can add/subtract symptoms and this site will provide possible diseases or conditions.
2007-04-11 09:50:07
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answered by Pumpkin 4
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Right Hand Going Numb
2016-10-04 21:47:58
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answered by ? 4
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Yup, Carpel Tunnel. Mine does the same thing. I type at my job all day long and I am constantly shaking out my hand. It tingles, gets numb, and sometimes is really sore, especially my middle finger for some reason. There really isn't anything that can be done about it. You can try to get a hand/wrist brace or take lots of ibuprofen if it gets sore. There is surgery, but there are no guarantees with that, as a coworker of my husbands had the surgery and nothing changed.
2007-04-11 09:47:20
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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Right Hand Numb
2016-12-12 03:44:26
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answered by veloso 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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my right hand has been tingling and going numb lately this has never happened before. does any one know why?
it kinda feels like when your foot falls asleep and you get that tingling but it is in my right hand. this is worrying me, because i do not have insurance and i can't go check with a doc.
2015-08-06 11:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,it is more or likely called Carpul Tunnel,it makes your hands and fingers go numd it also usually hurts more around your thumb area there is a pain kind of like a soft bee sting that can occur. It can be treatable by therapy or by wearing a special brace that fits on you like a glove and it has a metal plate in it that keeps your wrist lined up with your hand and it can help if you have minor symptoms, some symptoms can be worse and hurt even worse and require surgery and therapy, it best if you get it looked at right now before the problem gets worse next you will slowly lose the strength in your hands, then it starts going up your arm and you start losing your feeling of grip on things,my friend had this, it can be very painful,if you have no insurance a lot of times you can go to your local hospital or clinic and you can be referred to a doctor to test you for this and they will accept payments some of them,dont wait to long, for one hand surgery is around $1,500 per hand.
2007-04-11 09:59:51
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answered by lil frogger 2
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Ever heard of carpal-tunnel , well I had it in both hands, I had to have surgery. Is the numb sensation painful, and does you hand swell up. My hands swelled up during the night and was painfully numb when I woke up. So if this is happening to you, I hate to say there is nothing they can do but get surgery. Sorry if it is carpal-surgery.
2007-04-11 09:46:42
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answered by Peggy B 1
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Could be a bulging disk in your neck pushing on the spinal cord. Don't let lack of insurance stop you from seeking medical treatment. See about a medical clinic in your area that would let you make payments.
2007-04-11 09:46:35
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answered by blaze_your_brow 2
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It might be a pinched nerve. I would recommend going to a Massage Therapist.
2007-04-11 09:46:14
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answered by LMT07 4
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you need to go to a clinic or something, that's anything to play with, stroke's and heart attacks, this happen too those pt. at times before the big one .
2007-04-11 09:45:27
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answered by Available F 3
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