Numbness Of The Finger

Compression of a nerve or branch in the wrist or arm can cause numbness to the fingers or hands. The swelling or thickening of tendons can put pressure on the nerves around them, resulting in nerve compression. Numbness is caused by irritation, compression, injury, and pressure on any of the nerves in the hand. In such situations, you may experience numbness for a long or short period of time. Don’t ignore the problem.