
Why are my Middle Fingers numb? Neurologist Explains
In this detailed video, Dr. Caudill Miller (the Brain Doctor), a Board Certified Neurologist, explores the various causes of numbness in the index and middle fingers. Discover why this common issue occurs and learn about the potential underlying conditions that might be affecting the sensation in your fingers. Numbness in the index and middle fingers can be due to a variety of factors, including nerve compression and systemic medical conditions. Dr. Caudill Miller explains how conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, and peripheral neuropathy can lead to numbness in these fingers. You’ll also learn how repetitive strain, injury, and certain medical conditions such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis can contribute to this symptom. Join Dr. Caudill Miller for a thorough exploration of finger numbness, featuring expert insights and practical solutions to help you regain sensation and improve your quality of life.