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What Can I Do To Address Tingling And Numbness In My Fingers Due To My Psoriatic Arthritis

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New York, NY
January 27, 2024
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A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

David, I just realized that my Dr hasn’t addressed the numbness and tingling in my hands because I haven’t told her about it yet. I’ve dealt with it by trying to keep my hands hydrated and fingers moving as much as I can. My Primary Care Dr sent me to an orthopedic Dr years back because I complained that I couldn’t feel my left hand and that,believe it or not, I was in a great deal of pain because of it. I was told by the orthopedist that I had carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and a nerve disconnection in my thumb from my bone. Needless to say I had the recommended surgery procedure done which helped some but not with the numbness and tingling. I probably haven’t helped you too much but your question sure helped me. Hugs

January 27, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

To address tingling and numbness in your fingers due to psoriatic arthritis, consider the following steps:

- Regular Check-ups: Regularly check any part of your body affected by neuropathy for signs of infection or damage
- Immediate Treatment: Treat any injuries right away to prevent complications.
- Physical Activity: Show Full Answer

To address tingling and numbness in your fingers due to psoriatic arthritis, consider the following steps:

- Regular Check-ups: Regularly check any part of your body affected by neuropathy for signs of infection or damage.
- Immediate Treatment: Treat any injuries right away to prevent complications.
- Physical Activity: Engage in physical activities that are safe for you. Consult your healthcare provider to determine which exercises are appropriate.
- Avoid Repetitive Motions: Be cautious with repetitive motions as they may further damage your nerves.

For more personalized advice, always consult with your healthcare provider.

July 25, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

Joyce I am glad it was helpful for you.

January 28, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

What Was said tingling, numbness, itchiness, sweling.

January 28, 2024
A MyPsoriasisTeam Member

I agree

January 28, 2024

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