The symptoms you're describing could indicate a condition known as "thrower's elbow" or "golfer's elbow," which involves tendonitis or strain in the elbow due to repetitive throwing motions. Additionally, shoulder injuries like rotator cuff strains or impingement could contribute to pain and numbness. The numbness in your hand may suggest nerve compression, possibly from the ulnar nerve near the elbow. It's important to seek medical evaluation to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Pinched nerve.Stroke.
Conservative treatments for ulnar nerve entrapment include rest and splinting of the elbow and corticosteroids to reduce pain. In severe cases, surgery to move the ulnar nerve from behind the elbow to the front of the elbow
Yes. The hand is located inferior to the elbow, and the elbow is superior to the hand.
would a gall baldder attack cause pain in my lower abdom days later and numbness in my right leg and right hand
When you hit your elbow on a hard surface, you may experience a sharp pain and tingling sensation due to the impact on the ulnar nerve, which runs through the elbow. This can result in temporary numbness or weakness in the arm and hand, known as "hitting your funny bone."
No. Proximal means closer to the body. Example: The elbow is distal to the chest. The elbow is proximal to the hand. The hand is distal to the chest and the elbow.
It is unlikely that gout will cause numbness in the hands. it is more likely that you are experiencing what is known as carpel tunnel syndrome. This effects the fingers and hand on thumb side of the hand, up to and including half the ring finger lengthwise. the reason for this is that pressure is exerted on the nerves controlling this area in the carpel tunnel at the top inside of the hand. If the numbness is on the pinky side including the other half of the ring finger and up the hand, then the problem may lay in the ulnar nerve which can be compressed in the wrist, elbow, shoulder or neck. These problems can be treated and it is important that it is as permanent damage can result to the nerves concerned resulting in wastage and atrophy to the muscles in the hand.
The nerve in the medial epicondyle that can cause tingling in the hand is the ulnar nerve. Compression or injury to the ulnar nerve at the elbow can lead to symptoms like tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hand and fingers.
Your right hand
what can cause numbness in left hand ring finger and pinky finger also suffer from degenerative disc disease
if you get punched and it happens to hit a nerve you can experience numbness and pain throughout your arm. not common but possible