Numbness of the tip of the right index finger may be related to cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome and so on.
1. Cervical spondylosis: Commonly, such as radicular cervical spondylosis, a herniated cervical disc causes pressure on the nerve, which can cause numbness of the tip of the right index finger.
2. Peripheral neuropathy: abnormal sensory nerves in the right index finger can also cause numbness in the tip of the right index finger, which belongs to peripheral neuropathy.
3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: lesions in the right wrist can also cause numbness in the right index finger when the median nerve is pressed.
Numbness of the tip of the right index finger may also be caused by other factors, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.