I can tell you it's not permanent, but most of the time, it's just a damaged or "fiddled with" nerve. Talk to your doctor if it doesn't go away.
What causes small amounts of bleeding depends on where it is coming from and what your ailment is. For example, if your finger is cut, there might be a small amount of blood. If you have had surgery, there may be small amounts of bleeding where the stitches are.
its your ring finger. they call it that cause when you get married or engaged you would put the ring on your left ring finger
There are various names for the human small finger in medical terminology and common speech, such as: * Fifth digit of the hand * Fifth finger * Little finger * Small finger * Pinky * Pinky finger * Fifth phalange of the hand * Fifth phalanx
Yes, trigger finger can affect the small finger. Trigger finger is a condition where one of your fingers gets stuck in a bent position and may snap or pop when you try to straighten it. It is caused by inflammation of the tendons in the finger, and can occur in any finger, including the small finger.
15cm is quite large for a small finger (if by that you mean pinkie finger), even for an adult.
a finger monkey is a tiny monkey that can hug and hold on to your finger.
Hence the term " Finger Monkey ".
Right hand small finger
The ring finger for the girl is her on her left hands second finger, the one near the small finger on the left hand.
i think it can be as small as a grownups pointer finger
Compass needles are typically made from a ferromagnetic material such as steel. Some compass needles may also contain a small amount of cobalt or nickel to enhance their magnetic properties.
they are called villi