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Numbness around left hand small finger
Last Sunday i had 102.5 f temperature. Due to that i had severe weakness & i was travelling back from Pune to Mumbai that caused me stress in 3 hour long journey. Since then last 8 days my area around little finger of my left hand palm has become numb. My physio therapist explained that it could be due to compression of ulnar nerve. How do I treat this numbness which has suddenly occured? What could be the probable reason for such numbness? Could it be caused due to some vitamin deficiency?
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Do you have neck pain also?
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You should take a blood test to rule out the cause for your fever. If everything is normal then you should take a MRI Cervical spine to rule out the root cause of your numbness. You should consult a physiotherapist or orthopaedist in person for complete assessment and treatment.
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It may b due to ur viral fever , nervous system affected , u need to consult a neurosurgeon immediately to recover...soon meet them take nerve suppliments
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Visit nearby Physiotherapist is good option for u ...you will get all the details regarding ur problem consult Physiotherapist soon .....Numbness can be treated by tens machine and some stretching exercises.... numbness occurred due to lot of reasons like if ur diabetic,compression nerve or vitamB12 deficiency.....
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Investigations are needed.MRI needed . Cervical area also needs proper assessment. Consult online
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Need to check with an MRI to rule out nerve compression, deficiency does't give numbness, there might be slight compression of nerve, if it would have been severe it may result in wrist drop. Go for an X-ray or MRI to rule out compression, take IFT+US for 2 weeks to reduce numbness and with exercises it can be healed.
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To get clear diagnosis you should visit Neurology clinic If any nerve involved can be ruled out by EMG test After the diagnosis take Physiotherapy treatment for any nerve involvement like cervical traction and electro therapy modality can give good results After pain relief start neck Strengthening Exercises Neck Stretching Exercises Postural correction Exercises
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Avoid weight lifting Avoid Forward bending Maintaine Ergonomic posture while working in front of a computer Use small/ thin pillow for sleeping Use flat / hard bed for sleeping
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U should go for MRI for proper diagnosis,it might be cervical radiculopathy. After diagnosis u can visit nearby physiotherapy clinic take electrical modalities treatments,followed by isometric exercises to neck. Maintain proper posture and ergonomics.
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You need a proper examination and diagnosis for best treatment . Please take an online consultation.
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maybe Nerve compression.
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Rest. isometric neck exercise.
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