Numbness/pins and needles feeling in left hand's ring finger and pinkie.?!
Question: Numbness/pins and needles feeling in left hand's ring finger and pinkie..?
I play a lot of video games, lift weights, and use the computer a lot, and was wondering if this is what would cause the above symptoms. Health Question & Answer
Answers:
It is definitely NOT Carpal Tunnel. Carpal tunnel affects the thumb and the pointer finger, Not the ring and pinkie.
This is a symptom of an ulnar nerve compression (Carpal tunnel is a median nerve compression). This can happen at many different places (the hand, the wrist, the elbow ,the shoulder or the neck.
A chiropractor will be the best person to correct this problem. They will be able to diagnose which area is causing the problem. Most of the time, this is caused by a misalignment in the joints. They will be able to adjust this joint and correct this problem.
I wish you the best of luck
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This is a symptom of an ulnar nerve compression (Carpal tunnel is a median nerve compression). This can happen at many different places (the hand, the wrist, the elbow ,the shoulder or the neck.
A chiropractor will be the best person to correct this problem. They will be able to diagnose which area is causing the problem. Most of the time, this is caused by a misalignment in the joints. They will be able to adjust this joint and correct this problem.
I wish you the best of luck
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