Ten months ago I worked in a factory using an air gun as a cleaning device. I spent almost a full 8 hour day doing this non-stop with the exception of 3 very small breaks. Upon a wakening the next morning, my
fingersAmputated finger
Amyloidosis on the fingers
Clubbed fingers
Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers
Finger pain
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the hand and fingers
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kawasaki's disease, peeling of the fingertips
Nail abnormalities
Replantation of digits
Ringworm, tinea manuum on the finger were all clenched into the exact same position as if I was actually holding the air gun and were completely numb (felt like dead flesh). It would take close to 10-15 minutes before my
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor felt
normalNormal saline flush again.
Flash forward to 2 weeks ago when my thumb, index and middle
fingersAmputated finger
Amyloidosis on the fingers
Clubbed fingers
Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers
Finger pain
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the hand and fingers
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kawasaki's disease, peeling of the fingertips
Nail abnormalities
Replantation of digits
Ringworm, tinea manuum on the finger became numb. There is pain associated with this
numbnessNumbness and tingling. The pain shoots up to my
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain and my fingers feel swollen.
A really strange thing is that the top part of my arm also feels faintly numb while the bottom half of it does not. The opposite applies to my hand. The top part is not numb; the bottom part is faintly numb.
I spent 19 years working years as a typesetter, often spending hours just typing and getting a crick in my neck when I would turn to look at someone or something.
I am 40 years old, female.
I saw my dr. and he had me hold my hands together (back side of hands), facing down for a minute. It made the numbness more intense in my fingers and arm.
Could this be carpal? Does carpal go away on its own?
Also at almost the same time, I began experiencing intense leg cramps. Every time I go to lie down, I can feel my leg muscles beginning to clench.
Could this be a vitamin deficiency?
Thank-you for your wonderful work, doctors! ;) Any mistakes can be blamed on my numb fingers.