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What Kind Of Doctor Should I See For Numbness In Fingers? [Solved]

Is Your Paresthesia Ongoing? If you have ongoing paresthesia, that’s when you should visit a neurologist. For example, these types of feelings are common and early signs of multiple sclerosis or MS. MS triggers mild to severe cases of paresthesia in various areas, including the arms and hands, legs and feet, and face.

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Cubital tunnel syndrome: is it serious?

Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that involves pressure or stretching of the ulnar nerve (the “funny bone” nerve), which …

How to Tell What is Causing the Numbness in Your Hands (5 Common Causes)

“Famous” Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck present: How to Tell What is Causing the