
Have Radiating Pain In Left Arm, Wrist, Little Finger At Night, What Could Be The Reason?

Thanks for posting your query.
The symptoms which you’ve described indicate involvement of the ulnar nerve which is usually involved around the elbow area and is called “cubital tunnel syndrome”. The ulnar nerve innervates the fourth and fifth fingers, and symptoms such as numbness, weakness, and tingling appear there when any compression of this nerve occurs.
Try following these lifestyle measures for relief:
1) Avoid activities that require you to keep your arm bent for long periods of time
2) Avoid leaning on your elbow or putting pressure on the inside of your arm
3) Keep your elbow straight at night when you are sleeping. This can be done by wrapping a towel around your straight elbow or wearing an elbow pad backwards.
4) Try steroid injections and bracing or splinting may help.
If the symptoms persist then get an evaluation done from a neurologist.
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