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Q: Tremors in hands
asked by: Sally Uzu on May 4th, 2008
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I have been diagnosed with Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. This diagnosis was based on talking out my symptoms with a doctor. My symptoms are:

-pain in the pinky side of the wrist
-pain in the forearms
-numb feeling in the pinky and ring fingers
-pain in the neck
-tremors in the ring and pinky fingers

I am most concerned with the tremors. The pain and burning has gone down quite a bit with rest, but the tremors are still present. They shake when I stretch my fingers out, or hold still to notice them. They also just feel clumsy.

I would really like to know an exact reason as to why I am experiencing the tremors. Is this caused by a pinched nerve? Could there be another reason for them?

Thanks for your help in advance!
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mominashoe
replied on May 4th, 2008
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It does sound to me like a nerve problem...I will copy this over to neurological disorders and see if you can get more help there too Smile
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