Electrocuted In Hand When Touching Something Or Moving Finger, Goes Numb. Is This Normal?
I suspect that somwhere in my house there are live wires not grounded i definately was electrocuted in my hand now eerytime i touch something or move my index finger a certain way it is like me being electrocuted again and sometimes worst it also just goes numb with no feeling. Is this normal or can I possible have some type of damage done it has been a week now.
I went through your description. I suggest you not to worry much. You got electrocuted some days ago and you have this electrocution and numb feeling in index finger for a week or so. Electrocution sometimes damages some nerves because they suddenly are made to carry heavy electricity. It is possible that the damage is permanent. Sometimes after a week or so the feeling should die down.
anyhow do visit a physician who can give you proper advice after having you checked up.
Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.
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Electrocuted In Hand When Touching Something Or Moving Finger, Goes Numb. Is This Normal?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your description. I suggest you not to worry much. You got electrocuted some days ago and you have this electrocution and numb feeling in index finger for a week or so. Electrocution sometimes damages some nerves because they suddenly are made to carry heavy electricity. It is possible that the damage is permanent. Sometimes after a week or so the feeling should die down. anyhow do visit a physician who can give you proper advice after having you checked up. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.