This sounds as though you may have a problem with the nerves that pass between the vertebrae in your neck over time the space that these nerves pass through can narrow and put pressure on the nerve, leading to tingling numbness and pain.
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Pain in the left shoulder blade and tingling in the left arm can be caused by a pinched nerve. The exact cause of the pain should be diagnosed by a qualified physician.
Vitamin B12 deficit causing peripheral nerve demyelination.
cubital tunnel syndrome
Pinched nerve in shoulder or c-spine
Generally finger numbness is a result of conditions that affect nerves and/or blood vessels that supply the fingers. It is also associated with tingling. It need to be sorted out if the problem associated with only left thumb. Frequent symptoms are referred as finger paresthesia.
Neuropathy
There are several. Neck conditions where the nerve is pinched by bulging disc or disc rupture can sometimes cause localized numbness and tingling in the hands and fingers. Radial neuritis is inflammation of the radial nerve which travels down the forearm and into the thumb and index finger causes symptoms of ache, pain, tingling sens. Ulnar neuritis which some people call the carpal tunnel of the elbow, can cause numbness and tingling of the 3rd and 4th fingers. Tendonitis in the hand can cause throbbing,achey pain in the hands and fingers as well.
"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."
This is one unsolved meaning. There are two: some people think when your nose is tingling that someone is thinking about you and some people think that if your nose is tingling you are going to kiss a fool. Either one.
What you have sounds like what happened to me. It might be that you have a shoulder subluxation, which happens if you were to fall on it or forcing it into an unnaturalposition (probably then applying force). What happens is, your shoulder partially slides out and doesn't slide back in correctly. This would cause pain in the shoulder. The "cracking" you hear and feel is probably your injured shoulder sliding in and out again. It is not a dislocation. Because of a shoulder subluxation, muscles could possibly stretch or even tear. Basically, you could have strained your shoulder too. Then, to explain the tingling, it might be putting pressure or blocking off a blood vessel around your shoulder area, limiting the amount of blood getting to your fingers. Check and see if you hand looks a bit puffy or slightly discolored compared to your other one. You should probably just go to your doctor and see what she/he says. Unfortunately, if you do have what I'm talking about, you will most likely have to go to physical therapy sessions. =( The best thing to do is to just schedule an appointment with a doc and get treatment as soon as you can.
Possibly Lyme disease. Do you also have severe fatigue? No, not at all.