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Re: nerve damage

Yes, acupuncture help speed up the process and reduce pain. See an
acupuncturist to see how he/she can help. Due to the injury, soft
tissues and nerve may take time to heal. And it's still good idea
to see your primary MD to rule out possible fracture or degree of
nerve damage.

EM

--- In acupunctureforum@yahoogroups.com, "mkhovila" <hovila@c...>
wrote:
> A few weeks ago I had a freak accident in which the tip of my
right
> forefinger got squeezed in a door jamb. It is still partially
> numb. I haven't seen anybody for it yet. Can acupuncture help
> restore the feeling in my finger? If so, how many treatments
might
> it take?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mark




Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:51 am

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A few weeks ago I had a freak accident in which the tip of my right forefinger got squeezed in a door jamb. It is still partially numb. I haven't seen...
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Yes, acupuncture help speed up the process and reduce pain. See an acupuncturist to see how he/she can help. Due to the injury, soft tissues and nerve may...
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