ulnar neuropathy
Ulnar neuropathy refers to damage or compression of the ulnar nerve, which is responsible for providing sensation and controlling movement in the hand and forearm. This condition can cause symptoms such as tingling, numbness, weakness, or pain in the hand, particularly in the ring and little fingers.
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