How Do You Interpret Numbness In The Tips Of The Fingers?
Numbness or a tingling sensation in the fingertips (or other extremities) can be caused by a multitude of medical ailments. Sensory loss occurs most commonly when the body remains in one position for an extended amount of time. However, in such an event, sensation should return within five minutes. If sensation does not return within 30 minutes-or sensory loss occurs due to an unexplainable reason-seek immediate medical attention. Understand that a lack of steady blood flow to any area can cause a loss of sensation. Unfortunately, a lack of bloody supply is not always caused by simply remaining in one position for an extended period of time, but rather caused by excess plaque in your arteries. This condition is called atherosclerosis and should be treated immediately due to the risk of heart failure and other, possibly life-ending, conditions. Consult a physician if you experience consistent neck pain coupled with numbness of your fingertips. In many cases, a herniated disk will put pr