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Is finger tingling an early symptom of cancer?

Dr. Finley Lee
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2025-05-02 06:23:10
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Finger numbness is
a common clinical manifestation. It is generally related to physiological factors such as prolonged pressure on fingers and arms and cold stimulation. It may also be related to pathological factors such as cervical spondylosis, bone spur and diabetes. It is more common than cancer. If it is confirmed negative by pathological examination, it is generally not considered cancer. However, for patients with cancer, such as bone malignant tumors, as the tumor gradually increases in size, it may stimulate and compress peripheral nerves, causing finger numbness, and if the pathological examination shows positive, it can be diagnosed.