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My hand is numb following surgery, is this normal?

It is not uncommon to experience numbness or tingling in the hand following surgery, as it can be due to swelling, nerve irritation, or changes in blood flow. It is important to consult with the healthcare provider who performed the surgery or a nurse for proper evaluation and management of this issue.

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