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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Ring finger
  1. ... finger, middle finger, and thumb side of the ring finger. The area in your wrist where the nerve ... finger, middle finger, and thumb side of your ring finger (some people have variations in the location of ...
  2. ... in the little finger and part of the ring finger, usually on the palm side Weakness , loss of ... pain, or weakness down your forearm and the ring and little fingers.
  3. ... the fingers. It usually affects the small or ring finger. De Quervain tenosynovitis, which causes pain in the ... is due to a minor injury: Remove any rings in case of swelling. Rest the finger joints so they can heal. Apply ice and ...
  4. ... the toes, fingers, or both. The middle and ring fingers or the second and third toes are most ...
  5. ... your elbow up and into your pinky and ring fingers (due to irritation of the ulnar nerve in ...
  6. ... the thumb, index, middle, and part of the ring fingers, such as a burning feeling, decreased sensation , numbness ...
  7. One or both hands may be affected. The ring finger is affected most often, followed by the little, ...
  8. ... narrow chin Curving of the pinky toward the ring finger Failure to thrive , including delayed bone age Low ...
  9. ... Pain, numbness, and tingling in the pinky and ring fingers, and the inner forearm Pain and tingling in ...
  10. ... off your fingers. If you cannot remove a ring because your finger is swollen, call your health care provider. Gently ...
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