I keep losing the feeling in the top part of my middle finger. What could this be?


Question:
Its almost totally numb with a tingly sensation.

Answers:
That numbness and tingling sensation in your finger must be a nerve problem from your neck. I suggest you to see your doctor, have x-ray of your neck and see a physiotherapist, i do have same problem with my armand sometimes pins and needles sensation in my fingers.If your using computer, check you working position like chair height, mouse position and computer height. Ergonomically correct computer position is very important

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LOL. Good luck with that.
try taking it out of your bum.
ok ...take it out of the vice now and the feeling should come back
u probably have broken something of have bends or something to be worried anyway
Trapped nerve, go see the doctor before you send yourself daft with worry and good luck.
check it out at docs...

could be diabetes....
hello ,
go to the neurologist. it is a nerve problem . u might having epileptic attacks very slight. get it cured asap.
best of luck
ram
it may a kind of nervous problem. best result is to contact a neuro doctor. He is the only person to guide u correctly
The begaining of Carpultunnel contact our doctor..could be a pinched nerve as well
You had a mini stroke.
When you have these sensations you are lacking certain minerals for the electrical conductivity needed for nerve impulse transmission.
Experiment by taking small doses to several of:
One of them or in combination.
*sodium / table salt
*magnessium
* potassium
* iron
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*calcium
*B vitamins
*protein
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Study up on nerve functions.
lost of feeling in the top part of the finger may be a result of any of the following; a previous accident in which the nerve endings is affected,second or third degree burns or an earlier operation that may have blocked or impaired the nervous supply causing numbness or tingling sensation.Do well to consult your physician who after a careful case history and examination, if he deems fit ,may refer you to a specialist such as a neurologist if it has to do with the nerving's,a physiotherapist if it has to do with a blocked immobility related to anatomic or physiological cause,or even a psychologist if it has to do with set of mind or thought pattern of unrelated apparent origin or cause. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
It could be Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, I had it in both hands and it starts with numbness and then tingling in the fingers, a bit like pins and needles.


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