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Sensation and strech appear on hand
Hi doctor, wheni rub/press my right hand nerve soe sensafion and strech appear in my hand finger. There is no pain please refer to the screenshot for the same
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I need to examine some clinical movements to confirm what is the reason for this problem.
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may be Nerve compression due to repited friction.
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It is  nerve pain, Kindly consult in person with neurologist or physiotherapist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Hi, the symptom that you’re referring to as ‘some sensation & stretch’ could be a nerve origin pain. There can be multiple reasons for this, most likely it could be of cervical origin( neck) that is radiating to your finger or it could be due to a compression of the nerves around your wrist. Please visit the nearest Physiotherapy clinic for a thorough examination to understand the cause and necessary treatment for the same.
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There may be any nerve compression at the hand and wrist level causing this
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It may be due to nerve pain,pls visit nearby neurologist or Physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment.
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