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Diabetic- Transient numbness in side of hands and fingertips?

I am a Type-2 diabetic. we saw my alloy final week as well as told him which we have been carrying a small amiable insensibility in a little-finger sides of my hands as well as in my finger tips. It comes as well as goes. He checked my legs as well as feet, as well as we have no pointer of any haughtiness repairs during all in possibly place. He pronounced which diabetic neuropathy regularly starts in a feet or ankles, so which it could not be that. He systematic a spinal column X-Ray for me, since he thinks which a pinched haughtiness could be causing a insensibility in my hands. This sounds a small off-the-wall to me. we have motionless which we am not starting to have a X-Ray. Any alternative diabetics have identical symptoms?

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  1. The reason to see a doctor is for their advise. If you are not going to listen then don't waste the money and suffer quietly. I have type 2 diabetes and have the same problem with the little finger but only on one hand. It IS a pinched nerve so the doctor MAY be right. Thus the x-ray to find out.
    It is not 'off the wall' but an honest diagnosis that should be pursued as requested. Get the x-ray!

  2. Carpal tunnel syndrome is compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Symptoms include pain and paresthesias in the median nerve distribution. Diagnosis is suggested by symptoms and signs and confirmed by nerve conduction velocity testing. Treatments include ergonomic improvements, analgesia, splinting, and sometimes corticosteroid injection or surgery.
    Please see the web pages for more details on Carpal tunnel syndrome and Google search on Diabetic neuropathy.

  3. You need to have that x-ray, if for no other reason than to rule out neuropathy. It is not unheard of that nerve damage occurs in the hands, and even the face. It could be a number of things, but have the test.
    If it is neuopathy, it can be treated and, in some cases, even reversed. If not, there could be other treatments which are appropriate.

  4. Sounds to me that your doctor gave you good advice. i had a similar problem and had to wear a cervical collar for a few weeks, the problem cleared up.

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