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Health Tip: Tingling in Your Fingers?
By LadyLively on September 26, 2016
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when a nerve is compressed in the wrist.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons mentions these symptoms:
- Pain, numbness, tingling and burning that most often affects the ring, middle and index fingers.
- A radiating sensation that extends to the ring, middle and index fingers.
- A tingling or painful sensation that extends up the forearm and to the shoulder.
- Feelings of weakness and “clumsiness” in the hand, making it difficult to button clothing or hold on to objects.
Source: HealthDay
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