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Having Tingling Toes, Fingers, Sore Neck, Headaches. What Is Wrong With Me?

I am having tingling toes and fingers, a sore neck for at least 3 months with a small painless bump on the back of neck right side, headaches. All blood work cam back normal. was told to cut down on caffeine which I did to no avail. The tingling feels like my nerves and I have to ball hands into a fist to calm it down. Frustrated and annoying..whats wrong with me?
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic!

There is chance that the painless bump which you have mentioned about might be causing compression of nerves within the spinal cord, which may be the reason for your symptoms. But, physical examination is mandatory to assess this. Also, complete neurological examination is required. Depending on the physical findings, You may need investigations like x ray of cervical spine, MRI etc. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if you have have any clarifications.

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Having Tingling Toes, Fingers, Sore Neck, Headaches. What Is Wrong With Me?

Hi, Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic! There is chance that the painless bump which you have mentioned about might be causing compression of nerves within the spinal cord, which may be the reason for your symptoms. But, physical examination is mandatory to assess this. Also, complete neurological examination is required. Depending on the physical findings, You may need investigations like x ray of cervical spine, MRI etc. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if you have have any clarifications. If you like my answers and wish me to answer in future, bring it to my attention: Dr Vasanth. Url link is as follows: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-vasanth/66057 Wish you good health!