Numbness and Tingling

This is one of the most common problems that we treat at Hand Institute of Charleston. Patients may describe that the hand feels numb, tingly, cold, or asleep, or may have sensations of pins-and-needles, burning, shocking, pain, or weakness.

Causes

These symptoms usually indicate a nerve problem. Nerve problems may occur due to overuse, injuries, or medical problems like diabetes, but often nerve problems occur spontaneously. Most commonly the problem is pinching of the nerve in a tight area:

  • Common Locations for Pinched Nerves
  • Wrist (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
  • Elbow (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome)
  • Neck (Cervical Radiculopathy)
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Where Are Your Symptoms?

The specific location of your numbness and tingling may help to narrow down possible causes:

Ready to Confirm a Diagnosis and Fix the Problem or Just Want to Learn More?

Our Board-Certified Orthopaedic Hand and Wrist Surgeons Eric Angermeier, MD and Kyle Kokko, MD, PhD, are here to help! They can often diagnose the problem in one visit, and get you started with a treatment plan ranging from simple splinting and hand therapy to injections or surgical options when needed.

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