Index Finger Numbness
Numbness in the index finger can lead to tingling and pain in hands and fingers. Let's read more about symptoms, causes and treatment of this condition.

Causes
Repetitive wrist and hand motion, as in typing, is the most common cause of tingling and numbness in fingers. Many people are used to typing on the keyboard with index finger, which is prominent cause of numbness and tingling in index finger. Activities such as painting, playing musical instruments, driving, excessive writing which require continuous and repeated use of wrist and hand also lead to finger pain and loss of sensation. Squeezing of median nerve is the main reason initiating numbness in fingers. This leads to loss of sense of touch and loss of movement.
- Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis is defined as an inflammatory disorder targeting synovial joints. Rheumatoid arthritis causes tendon inflammation, which leads to the condition.
- Hypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism is a disorder marked by under active thyroid gland. Hypothyroidism leads to swelling of hands and feet, which causes numbness in hands and feet.
- Lyme borreliosis: Lyme disease is an infective disease caused due to borrelia bacteria. It affects nervous system, thus causing the person to feel numb in fingers and wrist.
- Nerve compression: If the nerve connecting central nervous system and the arm gets compressed, it triggers left arm numbness at night.
Symptoms such as tingling in arms is most common. The person feels acute pain in wrist and palms. The fingers affected with tingling may vary from person to person. For instance, a left-handed writer suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome would experience numbness, since his/her left hand is put more into use for repeated and continuous writing activity. Symptoms also include dexterity problems such as clumsiness and difficulty in gripping things. Keeping hands in the same position for long time worsens the symptoms and it's often observed that symptoms aggravate at night. Muscle atrophy of thumb is one more common symptom leading to numbness in thumb and index finger. Rarely, inflammation with change in skin color in the affected area can be seen.
Diagnosis and Treatment
For diagnosis, the doctor looks for the cause and signs such as poor hand grip, numbness in index finger, middle finger, thumb or wrist. If tapping the wrist above median nerve causes pain extended from wrist through hand, it hints at compression of median nerve. Phalen's test can also detect the cause for the condition.
In Phalen's test, a person is made to twist the wrist for a minute. If it causes weakness or numbness, it indicates numbness due to median nerve compression. The tests that may have to be done include electromyography, wrist x-ray and nerve condition velocity. In electromyography, a thin needle electrode is admitted through the arm muscle. The electrode collects the response of muscles on bending the arm and the image is displayed on oscilloscope. The doctor can diagnose the disorder by the image. In nerve condition velocity, a mild electrical impulse is given to arm nerves through surface electrodes or patches, and the speed of the nerve signals is observed. Treatment includes wearing wrist splints to curb median nerve compression. It takes about 2 months to alleviate the symptoms after wearing splints. If the symptoms do not subside within 3 months, doctor may prescribe corticosteroid to reduce tendon swelling. Easy remedies like changes in the posture while performing activities such as typing can help ease the symptoms. If the cause is among the disorders discussed above, then the treatment to alleviate the symptoms of that particular disorder is initiated.
I hope this article has helped you know about the symptoms and causes of numbness in index finger. Well, I am feeling tingling in fingers after writing this article. Here I sign off!
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