Minor Finger, Hand and Wrist Problems
Often times, finger, hand and wrist problems are not a consequence of any kind of trauma.
Our body is a well designed mechanism, so under normal circumstances we are able to carrying on our daily activities without much difficulty. For example, our hands are made to grab, grasp, hold and manipulate certain objects and do so very well. However, as with machines, constant use leads to wear, and wear leads to breakdown. Unlike machines, humans can experience pain and discomfort with the attrition process.
It can be a little disconcerting if you have never had any symptoms then suddenly begin experiencing burning, stinging, soreness, tingling and numbness in the hand area. However, this is what happens to many of us as we age. Other conditions include: warm and cold sensations, tiredness and hurting. We may also notice changes in skin color, periodic swelling and knots and bumps that seem to materialize for no reason. Read more »