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What Causes Trembling In Little Finger?

Hi , I have cervical rib. A few years back My left hand fingers were numb but after some exercises it was Ok. Now I have occasional pinky finger tremble ( two or three times a day for about a minute or less) but no numbness or pain. Is it due to again Cervical rib or PD ( Parkinson disease) I am 61 healthy without any Blood Pressure , Or Diabetes problem and absolutely no history of PD in family. I am very active , nice sleep at night , no sleepy sensation in the morning , no urinary inconsistency etc.
Wed, 11 Jan 2017
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Hi,

Actually it may be a case of Trigger finger, ulnar nerve pathology, ganglion, cyst, also this happens with overuse I suggest MRI for proper evaluation. I don't think it is related to your old injury due to absence of numbness and pain . Please click THANK YOU and consider a 5 star rating with some positive feedback if the information was helpful.

Hope the above information helps you. Any further clarifications feel free to ask.

Regards,
Dr. Ahmed Aly Hassan
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What Causes Trembling In Little Finger?

Hi, Actually it may be a case of Trigger finger, ulnar nerve pathology, ganglion, cyst, also this happens with overuse I suggest MRI for proper evaluation. I don t think it is related to your old injury due to absence of numbness and pain . Please click THANK YOU and consider a 5 star rating with some positive feedback if the information was helpful. Hope the above information helps you. Any further clarifications feel free to ask. Regards, Dr. Ahmed Aly Hassan