What is the sensation of finger nerve damage?
Finger nerve injury can cause symptoms such as pain, numbness, or dysfunction, requiring hospital examination and treatment to prevent deterioration of the condition.
Pain: Finger nerve injury may be caused by trauma and other factors, usually leading to nerve stimulation, so there will be obvious pain, which may be more severe and often manifests as burning pain.
Numbness: If the finger nerves are damaged, it is likely to cause numbness in the fingers, which may be intermittent or persistent, and may also lead to weakness in the fingers.
Dysfunction: If the condition is severe, it is likely to affect the normal function of the fingers, such as limited movement or uncoordinated actions, weakness in gripping objects, and impacting health. It may also lead to muscle atrophy, having a significant impact on health, so treatment is needed as soon as possible. Medications such as Oryzanol Tablets and Mecobalamin Tablets can be taken under a doctor's guidance to nourish the nerves. Surgery may also be an option for severe cases. Appropriate functional exercises can be done during treatment.