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What Causes Burning And Tingling Sensation In The Finger During Menopause?

I ve been having a burning tingling numbness in my middle finger and ring finger for 4 weeks now My finger tips get numb and it s been waking me up at night I pushed down on the top of my hand back behind my knuckle between my middle and ring finger and I get the pain Instantly Sometimes it shoots all the way back to my elbow Plus I m going thru menopause but it s not that bad Is it imperative to see a doctor and what kind would you recommend?
Thu, 12 Mar 2015
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Dear,
Ur symptoms are suggesting a possile cervical spine pathology which very much common in females and in menopausal females calcium becones low so they are more vulnerable for spondylitis or spondylolisthesis whic cause presure on nerves emerging from spinal roots which leads to loss of sensations and feeling of needles and pin.
I would suggest you to for a cervical spine xray to rule out cervical spine pathology .
Hope my advice will e helpful for u.
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What Causes Burning And Tingling Sensation In The Finger During Menopause?

Dear, Ur symptoms are suggesting a possile cervical spine pathology which very much common in females and in menopausal females calcium becones low so they are more vulnerable for spondylitis or spondylolisthesis whic cause presure on nerves emerging from spinal roots which leads to loss of sensations and feeling of needles and pin. I would suggest you to for a cervical spine xray to rule out cervical spine pathology . Hope my advice will e helpful for u.