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How To Treat Numbness In Fingers After Taking Trigger Point Injections For Neck Pain?

I Have numbing in my finger tips after getting trigger point injections to help with nerve pain n pain in neck, arm n hands, in the morning usually... Now I have constant numbing n tingling in my fingertips.I m supposed to go for an epidural in 2 weeks. ....But can not deal with this, what could this because of and what can I do to help it in the meantime. ?
Wed, 20 May 2015
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Hello dear,
Your narration seems to be related to cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy. Treatment depends upon the extent of involvement. Physiotherapy, neck collar may help in many patients. Medical treatment with pregabalin, gabapentin or amitryptiline reduces perception of pain and methylcobalamin may be useful for nerve nutrition.
Anesthetic agent in subdural space improve pain complains.
At last surgery is required.
You need to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for proper examination and evaluation.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Wishing you good health
Dr Neeraj Kumar
Neurologist
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How To Treat Numbness In Fingers After Taking Trigger Point Injections For Neck Pain?

Hello dear, Your narration seems to be related to cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy. Treatment depends upon the extent of involvement. Physiotherapy, neck collar may help in many patients. Medical treatment with pregabalin, gabapentin or amitryptiline reduces perception of pain and methylcobalamin may be useful for nerve nutrition. Anesthetic agent in subdural space improve pain complains. At last surgery is required. You need to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for proper examination and evaluation. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health Dr Neeraj Kumar Neurologist