Vibration white finger is a work injury in that one's hand or fingers become white, numb, and one loses finger mobility. It is caused by the fingers and hands vibrating too much as with using a jackhammer.
"Vibration White Finger is nothing to fool around with and you should see your doctor immediately. Some of the symptoms to watch for are your fingernail, and rest of your finger from the last knuckle down turning white and going numb."
There is no meridian associated with the ulnar side of the ring finger. The ulnar side of the little finger is associated with the Small Intestine meridian.
"The causes of vibration white finger are the continual use of heavy machinery and can become a permanent disease. Some symptoms of the disease are numbness in the fingers, tingling sensations, coldness and the feeling of pins and needles."
The compulsive self-injury associated with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome begins, on average, at three years. The self-injury begins with biting of the lips and tongue. As the disease progresses affected individuals frequently develop finger biting and head banging
On males the ring finger is generally longer than the index finger, while on females, the index finger is generally longer than or equal to the ring finger.
Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.
generally, right hand ring finger
Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.
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at the end of each sensory nerve there is a sensor - hot, cold, pressure, vibration, etc. If the sensors for hot are stimulated (hotter than what's around them (the rest of you), then they cause the associated nerve to fire ... at the brain that's interpreted as hot.
The middle finger is simply called the middle finger. It is also commonly known as the "bird" or "birdie" finger when used in a gesture to express anger or defiance.
Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include numbness, burning, tingling, and a prickly pin-like sensation over the palm surface of the hand, and into the thumb, forefinger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger.