I got that when I cycled down to Toulouse last year. It had gone completely by the middle of the second week I was there.
As the link says, it's just where you have compressed the ulnar nerve over time. It should go away of its own accord.
If not; amputate.
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I got that when I cycled down to Toulouse last year. It had gone completely by the middle of the second week I was there.
As the link says, it's just where you have compressed the ulnar nerve over time. It should go away of its own accord.
If not; amputate.