Tingling in fingers and toes after subtotal thyroidectomy may be caused by hypoparathyroidism, which can occur if the parathyroid glands are damaged or removed during surgery. This condition leads to low calcium levels in the blood, resulting in symptoms such as tingling, muscle cramps, and numbness. Additionally, nerve irritation or compression during the surgical procedure may also contribute to these sensations. It is important for patients to monitor these symptoms and consult their healthcare provider for appropriate management.
Vitamin B12 deficit causing peripheral nerve demyelination.
cubital tunnel syndrome
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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 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.
Possibly Lyme disease. Do you also have severe fatigue? No, not at all.
Tingling in your legs could be many things, neuropathy, or anything. You should contact your doctor.
Tingling can be caused by a variety of things. Poor blood supply to an affected area, insect or animal bite, and carpal tunnel syndrome are some reason for tingling. Radiation therapy can cause tingling too.
A cyst on the neck is caused by a plugged sebaceous (oil) gland... Mid-back pain is rarely the cause of tingling fingers. Numb arm & tingling fingers are most likely related. The cause? Anything from a pinched nerve in the neck to a spasming muscle (on the same side as the arm/fingers tingling) in the upper back near the spine. You need an exam and proper xrays... See an orthopaedic physician. I disagree with this guy! I searched these exact symptoms and found this post. I have the symptoms that you describe, and when I empty the cyst the symptoms stop. The contents of this cyst smell funkier than anything I have ever experienced. I have to think that this cyst, or the crap that it contains, impinges on a nerve and causes the other symptoms.