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Tingling sensation in one hand
My mother is having tingling sensation in one hands . What will be the reason for this ? Whom should I consult for this problem ? Please suggest
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Diabetes..or spine or nerve issues... Neurobion tab od for 1 week.. Not relieved orthopedic consultation
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Neurophysician or orthopedic
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Please consult
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Ortho and Nuerophyscian
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Check for neck pain with and without movements if pain present get MRI cervical spine. And consult with spine doctor.
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till then you can start tab. Etoricoxib TH 60/4 mg bd tab pregabalin M 75/750 mg HS for 5 days
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Tingling in one hand at this age is most commonly caused by a pinched nerve in the neck (cervical spondylosis), carpal tunnel syndrome (pressure on the wrist nerve), or vitamin B12 deficiency — all very treatable conditions. Diabetes and thyroid issues can also cause this.
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Get a vitamin B12 level and blood sugar test done first. If normal, consult an orthopedic or neurologist for a neck and wrist examination. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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May be nerve compression or b12 deficiency
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Consult
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