Numb and stiff fingers

2021-10-02 18:22:33
For the past 2 weeks the last 2 fingers starting from ring finger have been numb and stiff, there is both pain and tingling in the area when i try to move them. There is no sign of any physical injury, also dont see any visible signs of blood circulation problem. There was an incident where my left arm was squeezed to an extent when it was stuck trying to take out something from store room, there was no visible injury and pain there after that. The numbness and stiffness started the same night. I was also taking multi vitamins for a month due to hairfall as prescribed by my dermatologist. Any consultation on this will help, will it go away by itself or do i have to visit a doctor(general or physiotherapist). Thanks.
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Hi as of your concern

Answered2021-10-04 04:14:35

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You have symptoms of ulnar nerve injury.
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take medicine Gabapentin 75 mg at night, tablet tryptomer 10 mg at night, soft massage of your elbow of effected hand with diclofenac gel.
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try not to rest ur hands with elbow on table. avoid weight bearing on effected arm.

Answered2021-10-03 11:56:54

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May be soft tissue injury or nerve compression
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Needed more information
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Consult me on practo for further guidance

Answered2021-10-03 03:32:43

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Get nerve conduction study done..it wil tell you exactly what's happening
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ncs

Answered2021-10-03 01:58:51

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May be due to trauma to ulnar nerve Nerve vitamin may be helpful
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Consultation is advisable

Answered2021-10-03 01:48:18

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Need more details about your condition , kindly go for a consultation

Answered2021-10-03 06:27:19

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