What would cause your little finger to tingle
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Carpal tunnel syndrome indeed, would not cause tingling in the little finger as the median nerve does not affect the little finger. It could simply be misfiring of electrical impulses or pressure on your ulnar nerve. You can self massage your hand/medial forearm and it may provide some relief.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome would not cause tingling in little finger. The Ulnar nerve can cause numbness and tingling in the 4th -5th fingers. The nerve when you hit your funny bone. You may have ulnar neuritis.
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Tingling in fingers
Depends if it is chronic or sporadic in nature. An aquaintance had a similar problem with two fingers on his right hand. It was diagnosed as a pinched nerve. Perhaps from his avid (rabid) golfing.
- A pinched or damaged ulnar nerve (or damage to the plexus where it originates) can cause that sensation. You can get that sensation when you e.g. hit your elbow as the ulnar nerve is very close to the surface in a groove on the dorso-lateral side of the elbow.
Carpal tunnel will affect all of the fingers of the hand. Some fingers are prone to be more afflicted because of habits in a job or a hobby such as golf. I also had a friend who complained of carpal tunnel syndrome and lost all of the feelings in his hands to the point where he could not feel his face when he shaved. He also had an appointment for corrective surgery which he was not looking forward to. I showed him a technique in stress and tension awareness that within two weeks brought back to feeling in his hands and he canceled the operation.
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