01-02-2016 12:39
01-02-2016 12:39
Been using the fitbit:surge for a few weeks on non-dominant hand, Fingers tingle after a few hours everytime I use it. The strap isn't tight so blood circulation not an issue. Any opinions of cause?
01-03-2016 07:53
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01-03-2016 07:53
Welcome to the forums @leach20s! Ihave to say, this is an odd situation. We're not aware of anything within the tracker which would contribute to the symptoms you've described.
In this case my best recommendation is to consult your physician and attempt wearing your wristband a little looser.
Let me know if you have any questions. Happy holidays! ![]()
Best Answer02-15-2016 07:16
02-15-2016 07:16
Might be a sign of inflammation; recommend you see a doctor. I had the charge and one day had inflammation in my feet; ankles; knees; elbows; wrists; and hands. Did blood work and x-rays on joints; all negative expect for the inflammation. Did notice it was more on my non-dominant side the same side I wore my fitbit charge; so stopped wearing it and inflammation was gone.
Best Answer02-15-2016 07:42
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02-15-2016 07:42
Thank you for pointing this out @ytwins,
We're not aware of anything within the tracker which would contribute to the symptoms you've described. In this case my best recommendation is to consult your physician.
Let me know if you have any questions. ![]()
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