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You wake up at 2 am and your fingers go numb at night. You shake your hand, and after a minute or two the feeling comes back. It happens again the next night. Sound familiar?
Numb fingers at night are one of the most common hand complaints seen at Krisha Hand Hospital. The good news is that in most cases this is treatable — and the earlier you address it, the better the outcome.
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ToggleDuring the day, you keep your wrists moving and relatively straight. At night, most people naturally bend their wrists while sleeping — tucking hands under the head, curling into a fetal position, or gripping a pillow. A bent wrist increases pressure inside the carpal tunnel, compressing the median nerve. This pressure reduces blood flow to the nerve, causing the tingling or numbness you feel when you wake.
This is also why shaking your hand or hanging it over the bed often provides quick temporary relief — it restores circulation and reduces the pressure.
| Fingers Affected | Most Likely Cause |
|---|---|
| Thumb, index, middle finger | Carpal tunnel syndrome |
| Ring finger & little finger | Cubital tunnel syndrome (ulnar nerve) |
| All fingers + arm | Thoracic outlet or cervical nerve issue |
| All fingers, both hands + feet | Peripheral neuropathy (diabetes, B12) |
| Fingers turn white or blue | Raynaud’s phenomenon |
Two simple tests can suggest carpal tunnel syndrome before you see a doctor:
For carpal tunnel syndrome, treatment depends on severity. Mild to moderate cases are managed with wrist splinting at night, anti-inflammatory medication, and activity modification. A corticosteroid injection can provide significant relief. If symptoms persist or nerve function is declining, carpal tunnel release surgery — a simple 15-minute procedure — provides permanent relief in over 90% of patients.
For cubital tunnel, avoiding elbow bending during sleep (using a towel wrapped around the elbow) often helps. Surgical decompression or transposition of the ulnar nerve is recommended for severe or progressive cases.
For neuropathy, the underlying cause (diabetes, B12 deficiency) must be treated first, alongside nerve-supporting medications.
Night-time numbness in the thumb, index and middle fingers is often an early warning sign of carpal tunnel syndrome. While occasional tingling may improve with simple changes like wrist support, posture correction and reducing repetitive strain, persistent or worsening symptoms should never be ignored. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term nerve damage, weakness and loss of hand function. If numbness frequently wakes you up at night or starts affecting your daily activities, consulting an orthopaedic or nerve specialist is the best next step for proper evaluation and relief.
Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad · Dr. Karn Maheshwari · FNB Hand Surgery
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Dr. Karn Maheshwari is the founder of Krisha Hand Hospital, Ahmedabad, established in 2016. He is the only FNB-qualified hand surgeon across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.
With MS and DNB in Orthopedics, Dr. Maheshwari specializes in treating a wide range of hand and wrist conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, sports hand injuries, orthopedic hand surgery, ganglion cysts, mangled hand injuries, congenital hand differences, brachial plexus palsy, cerebral palsy & spastic hand, hand tendinopathy, hand microsurgery, hand swelling, hand transplants, hand reimplantation, rheumatoid hand deformities, and peripheral nerve injuries & compressive neuropathies.
Dr. Maheshwari’s unmatched expertise and patient-centric approach ensure world-class treatment, advanced surgical solutions, and optimal recovery for patients with complex hand and wrist conditions.
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