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I experience a stabbing, take my breath away pain in my left hand in the area of the palm just below the ring finger. This pain is searing and does not last more than a few seconds. Sometimes within a brief span there will be repeated incidents. Sometimes ...


In the past I have had two ulnar nerve compression surgeries. Both were medial epicondylectomy with decompression. After a long period of time between each surgery my symptoms came back. My second surgery he discovered my ulnar nerve was curling up and cru...


I am a 35 year old female. Good health- no diabetes, heart problems etc. Here is some background.. In winter of 2006 I started to get numbness in my little and pinky finger, electrical sensation/shock if I leaned on my elbow etc. Eventually I had mil...


I am 46 years old. Several months ago, a soft lump formed in the center plam of my right hand. It was about 0.25" circumference and is visible when my hand is open, and fingers stretched back. I can feel that it must be pushing on my tendons because I can ...


For 11 months now I have a pain in my forhand between the ring and the middle finger, the pain will rise when I do lift something with my left hand and the pain will go over my hand and rist, In the hospital they told me it's a nerve trap but y GP don't th...


I keep having sharp pain in my right palm.I am a diabetic is this a symptom?Should I go to the emergency room?


I cut my hand just below my ring finger and pinkie on the palm. I received 20 stitch's. 12 days later the stitch's have been removed. My pinkie is still numb and feels prickly all at the same time It will not bend up and down.(at the knuckle) It like its n...


I'm not too sure if I am in the right area. I started having a slight weakness in my left hand a couple of days ago. Then last night I had pins and needles in my left hand (but not as severe as when it goes to sleep). This morning I noticed along with t...


A few days ago i started noticing some numbness on the tip of my thumb. Each day it seems to get a little worse. Now the numbness is in my thumb, pointer finger, palm and up halfway up my arm. It doesnt hurt, just numb and tingly. In the beginning the feel...


Three months ago i cut my pinky & ring finger on a saw , surgery was completed & been going to physio for two months to get mobility in the fingers where they had to re-attache the tendons , that stretching is going well but the swelling on back of hand--p...


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