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Suggest Treatment For Induction In Finger With Numbness

dear sir i have problem in my neck, i have a lision in c5 and c6. i took ATT for 8 month, then it was healed as Tuberculosis, now my small finger is not functioning and my induction finger and middle finger is also getting burning and numness, i have deep pining pain in my LETF SHOULDER AND BLADE, also paining , please advice me
Mon, 30 Sep 2019
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Hi,

Cannot say in your particular case, but generally, the location and movement of a pain gives clues as to what is going on. This pain goes in a pathway up to the neck where the problem is.

Without an exam, I can only give general information, and spinal TB is really hard to get rid of and as it spreads it hits areas and that can include nerves, but it can continue on to give spinal meningitis or total paralysis.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist
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Suggest Treatment For Induction In Finger With Numbness

Hi, Cannot say in your particular case, but generally, the location and movement of a pain gives clues as to what is going on. This pain goes in a pathway up to the neck where the problem is. Without an exam, I can only give general information, and spinal TB is really hard to get rid of and as it spreads it hits areas and that can include nerves, but it can continue on to give spinal meningitis or total paralysis. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist