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What To Do For Numbness In Hands And Fingers After Being Diagnosed With Thoracic Outlet Syndrome ?

I was diagnosed with double cervical ribs / Thoracic outlet syndrom in 1975. I'm 68 years old and my hands and fingers go numb mostley at night. I wake to numb hands and a throbing pain down my arms and hands until blood settles back in. What do I do at this age of condition?
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Thoracic outlet syndrome is responsible for your symptoms and they need to be addressed.surgical interventions, physiotherapies and medicinal help with painkillers, fibrinolytics and anticoagulants is advised. Need a complete clinical correlation as you are at a surgical unfriendly age zone and needs to be sorted out what is best for you.Seek an endovascular surgeon or a neurologist for further management.
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What To Do For Numbness In Hands And Fingers After Being Diagnosed With Thoracic Outlet Syndrome ?

Thank you for asking! Thoracic outlet syndrome is responsible for your symptoms and they need to be addressed.surgical interventions, physiotherapies and medicinal help with painkillers, fibrinolytics and anticoagulants is advised. Need a complete clinical correlation as you are at a surgical unfriendly age zone and needs to be sorted out what is best for you.Seek an endovascular surgeon or a neurologist for further management. take care