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Yes that can Happen. I have Rheumatoid arthritis and this brought about a situation that led me to suffer from a condition known as carpel tunnel syndrome. this is the median nerve being restricted as a result of inflammation in the carpel tunnel (the middle part of the hand leading up to the wrist) this causes numbness and can lead to excruciating pain in all the fingers side from part of the ring finger and the pinkie. If you are finding problems with numb or tingling fingers get it seen to as it will damage both the muscles around those fingers and the median nerve if it is not fixed.
Could be thoracic outlet syndrome.
its in your fingers
my son has a 102.2 fever he is 18 years old but his hands and fingers are numb! is that normal?
You probably either injured the nerves directly due ott he vibration or caused swelling of the hands and wrist which is not pinching a nerve (carpal tunnel syndrome). If you do not continue to use the hands in a repetitive manner (such as typing) it will most likely go away.
When my left hand started going numb I went to the doctor and she told me I had carpal tunnel. The thing about it was that my whole hand wasn't going numb it was just my first four fingers and I didn't feel any numbness in my pinkie finger.
I had one just the other day and I didn't notice any thing other than the small discompfort of the lidocayne shot to numb the area.
you broke it
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.
This could be an ulnar nerve entrapment syndrome. It could be in the wrist, elbow, shoulder, or neck.
fingers on the trigger
Aside from the common indicators of CTS that have been mentioned above, below is the summary of signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. Symptoms need to be present for at least a week or more than three times in the preceding six months.Sleep interruption from numb hands and tingling fingersWaking up -- Numbness in Hand at Night and Pain in WristHand Pain and or Wrist PainWeakness in Hand and Wrist - loss of hand musclesPoor Circulation, Hands falling asleepCold Hands - Forearms warmLoss of Hand Grip StrengthLoss of Feeling Sensation in Fingers & ThumbDropping Objects - Forks - Glasses - Pen - etcNumbness in Fingers or Tingling - Index, Middle & Ring FingerLoss of fine motor skills in handsClumsiness in HandsAching Shoulders and NeckRead how to releive the carpal tunnel here:http://www.eliminatecarpaltunnelpain.com/