My tip of my middle finger is numb, what does that mean? What is happing to me?
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It sounds like one of the nerves in your hand/wrist is being compressed. If it is only affecting the middle finger at this time, then a doctor cannot offer you much in the way of treatment. When it gets to the point your thumb is involved, a surgeon may want to relieve the pressure of the nerve(s). You could buy a wrist splint and wear it at night. I had carpal tunnel syndrome when I worked in a clothing factory, this was before doctors even thought about surgery, and wrist splints helped out a lot. Now, I type all day long and I wear light splints (link below) on a daily basis while I type.
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do you have carpo tunnel? Do your hands go numb if you grip things for too long like a steering wheel, or do your hands hurt when you type too much?
That happens to me all the time. I wake up in the morning and my pointer and middle fingers are all tingly and numb. Then, there for about a week whenever I would squeeze anything tight with my hand I would get a tingle all the way down my wrist. I think I may have the beginning stages of carpel tunnel. You may have it also.
Bloodflow to your finger tip is affected. Are there nodes in your middle finger? I had that problem before and went to see a chinese physician who explained to me that I have some nodes in the meridians which is stopping blood flow to my finger tips. He massaged and pressed on the nodes (that hurt a llittle) and now my fingers are okay.
You may be a liberal commie.
Oh, wait. This isn't the politics area.
I don't know what's wrong with you.
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