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I am having some numbness in my arm below the elbow on my left arm for quite a long time now. I also have what seems to be a spongy area on my left elbow. The numbness on my left arm seemed to go away over a few months but now I am starting to get the same numbness on the right arm below the elbow and some numbness and tingling of my finger tips. My doctor said he thought when I saw him about my left arm that it was the almner nerve. I never hit my elbow at any time and now I m getting similar symptoms on my right arm and again haven t hit my elbow and also the numbness of the finger tips. Any ideas?
* As per my clinical experience, the numbness on arms and elbows up to finger tips indicate bilateral compressive features through underlying neuronal problem. * It is the root problem at spinal cord level, usually cervical region from where the nerve roots immerge for the control of both upper limbs. * There can be compression at facet joint level, intervertebral disc region or others. * An MRI of the cervical spine do serve best for the final diagnosis and cure in accordance to that only.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.
Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Numbness On Arms And Elbows?
Hello, * As per my clinical experience, the numbness on arms and elbows up to finger tips indicate bilateral compressive features through underlying neuronal problem. * It is the root problem at spinal cord level, usually cervical region from where the nerve roots immerge for the control of both upper limbs. * There can be compression at facet joint level, intervertebral disc region or others. * An MRI of the cervical spine do serve best for the final diagnosis and cure in accordance to that only. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon