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Scarlett | 23:21 Thu 09th Jan 2020 | Body & Soul
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I have neuropathy in the soles of both feet and have had for 10 years now. The last couple of weeks I have started to get it in my right thumb and fingers. I wonder if it could be related to using the mouse/holding my phone ie- repetitive strain? I really hope it's not spreading. Not sure why I have it, but it could be due to high inflammation levels, being overweight or hEDS/auto immune things. Have you had this, and if so how can I get rid of it before it becomes permanent?
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Looking forward to answers as I have similar in both feet, and two fingers on right hand.
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Theland are you diabetic or prediabetic?
My daughter aged 51 has this in both feet and her hands. She walks like a person much older and has a problem using her hands for small and fiddly jobs. She is not a diabetic.
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Interesting - is she hypermobile?
Could it be Carpal tunnel Syndrome which basically, squeezes the nerves for your fingers at your wrist (the carpal tunnel).

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