What Is This Weakness In My Hand?

If you’re struggling from weakness or tingling in your hand or forearm, you could be suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.  The best way to find out if you have this malady is to contact a physician if the symptoms persist.

Carpal tunnel syndrome usually starts gradually with numbness or tingling in your thumb, index and middle fingers that comes and goes. This may be associated with discomfort in your wrist and hand. Common carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms include:

  • Tingling or numbness. You may experience tingling and numbness in your fingers or hand, especially your thumb and index, middle or ring fingers, but not your little finger. This sensation often occurs while holding a steering wheel, phone or newspaper or, commonly, waking you from sleeping. The sensation may extend from your wrist up your arm.Many people “shake out” their hands to try to relieve their symptoms. As the disorder progresses, the numb feeling may become constant.
  • Weakness. You may experience weakness in your hand and a tendency to drop objects. This may be due to the numbness in your hand or weakness of the thumb’s pinching muscles, which are controlled by the median nerve.

When to see a doctor

If you have persistent signs and symptoms suggestive of carpal tunnel syndrome, especially if they interfere with your normal activities and sleep patterns, see your doctor. If you leave the condition untreated, permanent nerve and muscle damage can occur.

Call Neuropax Clinic today to make an appointment with Dr. Robert Hagan to address your newrve issues.  Neuropax Clinic is dedicated to your health.  Call us today at 314-434-7784 or contact us at http://neuropaxclinic.com/contact-usss.html now.

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