Go see doctor. left one? Heart attack ? Poor circulation etc etc etc again go see a doctor
Generally a numb pinky, and one that may or may not include part of your ring finger and part of your palm beneath those fingers, can be traced o a pinched nerve in your elbow. When this nerve is irritated or compressed it causes your pinky and some of your ring finger to go numb, especially when your elbow is bent for a little while. Numbness of the other fingers and/or hand can be traced to a different nerve, or perhaps carpal tunnel, but generally when it mostly is just your little finger involved it is a particular nerve pinched at your elbow If this is the case, try to refrain from keep your elbows bent while sleeping, driving, talking on phone.... It should help relieve some of it . Hope this helps!
Probably due to damage of the nerve cells in your finger.
I doubt it - it's probably a trapped nerve or circulatory problems. I often wake with numb fingers if I've slept awkwardly on my arm.
If, a day later, your fingers are still numb or tingly, you may have injured a nerve. Usually, though, the nerve is just sending out electrical signals like crazy because of the impact to it, and will go back to normal. Interestingly enough, the nerve that goes to your pinky and ring finger is not the same nerve that goes to the rest of your fingers.
It's not supposed to be. If it stays numb then you will need to go to the doctor.
If a person's finger is numb, it may be that they have been writing or using their cellphone for too long. Another possible explanation is that they may have a problem with the nerves in that finger. Any numbness or tingling should be reported to a physician immediately.
go to the doctor. the bloods not flowing to you finger.
yes
If you shoot without a finger tab, yes.
Some doctors use special injections to numb certain areas but I dont know there exact name
It goes on the index finger because the index finger is the only finger that has a tendon connected to the heartThere is no scientific name for the width of the index finger
It's a vague question to answer. There are nerves located in your fingers. These nerves stimulate impulses to your brain warning the body of the stimuli it is reacting with (ie. a foreign texture, hot/cold material, general pain). If your finger is not sending impulses (becoming numb) you might have damaged the finger during some type of activity resulting in nerve loss. However, other facts can attribute to numbness in the finger. You would have to be more direct on when the finger goes numb and for how long.