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Feeling electric current in finger
Feeling electric current in finger from few days so please advise me. What I should take precaution n medication Thankyou
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Which fingers? Since how many days ? More at what time ?  Was there any history of trauma ? Are you vegetarian? All these parameters need to be seen before coming to any conclusion.
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Thanks for sending across your query. There may be a nerve compression or deficiency of vitamin B12 or may be due to high blood sugar they cause may be single or cumulative need to go for thorough investigation
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Take tab neurobion forte one daily for 4 weeks. Get Haemoglobin,  blood sugar,  serum vit b12 , tested and share results.
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Check your Vitamin B12 levels .
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Likely nerve irritation (from neck/wrist strain or vitamin deficiency). Avoid overuse of hand, take rest, do gentle stretching, can take B12 + pain relief if needed. If it continues or increases, consult me for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Do consult
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Pregabanyl75 one at night after dinner when required  for 7 to 10 days.
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Due to nerve hyperstimulation.
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Hello, the 'electric current' sensation you are describing in your finger is a clear sign of nerve irritation or compression, often referred to as Paresthesia. This can be caused by conditions such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a pinched nerve in the neck (Cervical Radiculopathy), or even a vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Book a Video Consultation immediately. Please observe if the sensation is worse at night or during specific activities like typing or driving. Note down which specific fingers are tingling, as this helps pinpoint the exact nerve involved.
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If you want to discuss your problem in more detail, feel free to message me on WhatsApp at nine one one nine two five five six nine nine for a detailed discussion
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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