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Numbness In Palm And Fingers, Taken Medication, Advised MRI

Hi Doc . My right hand 2 fingures - Ladies fingure & the neighbouring one got numbed and so the corresponding portion of palm. Doctorl has told me to do the nurve conduction test, and accordingly, i am on some medication . I have been advised to do MRI after 10 days once the medication is over. Currently, my right hand palm is getting sleeped, numbed and with less sensation with heaviness. please advice. Thanks & Regards,
Fri, 11 May 2012
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Dear Mr.vjr
Many a times the nerve gets under pressure due to some local causes which in majority of cases is inflammatory in nature. The continous pressure on nerve leads to pain in the supply area or numbness to the area supplied by it. Entrapment of the nerve or other related problems of the nerve itself can lead to such symptoms. The prescribed investigations can pin point the cause. Amongst herbal medicines we use punarnava and guggul combinations as the exert anti inflammaory and muscle tonic effect along with ashwagandha which is known nervine tonic and has property for nervous repair.

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Numbness In Palm And Fingers, Taken Medication, Advised MRI

Dear Mr.vjr Many a times the nerve gets under pressure due to some local causes which in majority of cases is inflammatory in nature. The continous pressure on nerve leads to pain in the supply area or numbness to the area supplied by it. Entrapment of the nerve or other related problems of the nerve itself can lead to such symptoms. The prescribed investigations can pin point the cause. Amongst herbal medicines we use punarnava and guggul combinations as the exert anti inflammaory and muscle tonic effect along with ashwagandha which is known nervine tonic and has property for nervous repair.