Well, not on the surface but I guess from the inside, my nerves? Could anyone please tell me what this is? It itch and kind of hurt, I wanna press them... especially my middle finger, index, thumb and sometimes the ring finger. Please?
Six answers:
Randy S
2006-11-08 19:24:24 UTC
Hello there:
This may be caused by a number of conditions. Have you been exposed to the cold weather at anytime? Sometimes if the extremities are exposed they react to different weather conditions. This is usually felt by a kind of tingling feeling almost like when your leg goes to sleep.
Also, have you had an injury to your arm or elbow? The problem you are suffering with maybe a nerve damage problem from a blow. It doesn't take much of a bang to make the nerves in the hand to tingle.
I think this should be investigated by a physician and he might recommend a neurologist as you might have some damage to the nerve endings in your hand.
All the best and I hope it gets resolved!
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nephilim
2016-10-15 17:34:18 UTC
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liz c the soul never dies, Dr.
2006-11-08 19:37:05 UTC
sounds like eczema. very common, many people get this on their hands. just get some cortisone cream from any store that carries common medicines. this is not a prescription. the store brand works just as good. if you scratch it, it will get worse. the cortisone cream will clear it up quickly. if that dosen't work, go to your doctor. i have had this myself, and went to the doctor, and he laughed. it is something nearly everyone gets at one time or another. its not a disease or a bad thing. the hands/fingers are usually affected in adults, because of hand washing. but you can still wash your hands. get the cream, it will clear up, and stop itching and spreading.
NICOLE22
2006-11-08 19:23:15 UTC
u might want 2 talk 2 yur doctor about that one.
2006-11-08 19:17:04 UTC
Ewww........ u need to go get a manicure every now and then.....could be nail fungish, but that sounds like doctor work is needed! so go!
2006-11-08 19:16:54 UTC
could be neurological, you need to see a doctor
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