Numbness in hand

2020-04-20 15:36:16
Every morning, when I wake up i feel numbness,   in my last two fingers of left hand. I don't what's the reason !
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Commonest etiology seems to be mechanical compression from to compression due to abnormal posture.
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Try consciously to change your posture while sleeping. Consult Neurologist if no avail

Answered2020-04-23 15:09:45

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It may be due to Cervical spondylitis or Bulge.

Answered2020-04-21 08:05:34

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I agree with above consulrants

Answered2020-04-21 04:17:38

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Could be cervical spondylosis c radicular pain or nerve entrapment
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Neurology consultantation

Answered2020-04-20 16:16:07

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It could be due to compression of ulnar nerve, specially at elbow, or C7C8 nerve root. Both are most likely posture related. You are 23 years of age, ulnar nerve compression due to posture is more likely.
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Have a proper posture during sleep. Multiple videos exist for more info on that. stay well and stay relaxed.

Answered2020-04-20 15:43:21

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