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'''Hypothenar hammer syndrome''' is a condition of the hand in which the blood flow to the fingers is reduced. | '''Hypothenar hammer syndrome''' is a condition of the hand in which the blood flow to the fingers is reduced. | ||
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome is a condition of the hand in which the blood flow to the fingers is reduced.
Symptoms
- Pain
- Pins and needles and loss of sensation in the affected hand
- The fingers become sensitive to cold and they change color.