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Finger numbness is usually a symptom of neuropathy, i.e. dysfunction of the peripheral nerves. Numbness of individual fingers in one hand is most often the result of pressure on the nerve by other tissues, e.g. inflammatory edema, connective tissue scars or degenerative changes. Within the upper limb, places of frequent nerve compression are the wrist and the elbow joint area. The cause of sensory disturbances may also be compression of the nerve root due to degenerative changes in the cervical spine. Symmetrical numbness of the fingers, on the other hand, may indicate a systemic cause of neuropathy, e.g. diabetes, which leads to the weakening of nerve conduction in all the smallest nerves of the human body. In the event of the appearance of the above-mentioned symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor who will conduct a detailed diagnosis and establish a treatment plan.

Kontakt

ul. Dworska 1B, 30-314 Kraków
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Szpital Dworska - Kraków

Opening hours

Monday:
7:30 - 20:30
Tuesday:
7:30 - 20:30
Wednesday:
7:30 - 20:30
Thursday:
7:30 - 20:30
Friday:
7:30 - 20:30
Saturday:
7:30 - 14:00
Sunday:
Closed
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Parking next to Dworska Hospital - entrance from the Bułhaka street