Numbness in the fingers, especially when accompanied by coldness, can be an indication of poor circulation. This could also be a sign of a neurological issue.
its in your fingers
Fingers can appear shrinkage in winter due to vasoconstriction, where blood vessels constrict to conserve heat and maintain core body temperature. This reduces blood flow to the extremities, making fingers appear smaller and colder. Keeping hands warm and maintaining good circulation can help prevent this phenomenon.
my son has a 102.2 fever he is 18 years old but his hands and fingers are numb! is that normal?
Could be thoracic outlet syndrome.
you broke it
A lack of oxygen to the fingers can cause them to become pale, cold, and numb. Severe lack of oxygen can lead to tissue damage and potentially result in gangrene. If not addressed promptly, it can lead to permanent damage or loss of function in the fingers.
fingers on the trigger
A sore arm and numb fingers could be caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder, poor posture, repetitive movements, or an injury. It is important to see a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Obstruction of blood flow, decreasing how much oxygen is getting to the fingers.
because your fingers get cold and when your fingers get cold nerves in your fingers slowly shut down that's why ppl get frost bite
If you shoot without a finger tab, yes.
That's odd !! Both hands should become numb.