A neurologist explains the causes of paraesthesia, which manifests as a tingling or numbness in your hands and can be a sign ...
Pins and needles” in your hands after exercise can be alarming. These symptoms can be caused by nerve compression, dehydration, poor form, or even tight gloves.
When it's extra cold outside, even if you remember your gloves or mittens, your fingers are always the first things to go numb. In this case, that's due to a process called vasoconstriction, in which ...
In the face of cold temperatures, do your fingers and toes often turn white, blue, or red with sensations of pins and needles or numbness? If so, you may have Raynaud’s syndrome — a common condition ...
Dear Dr. Douma: About three weeks ago, I awoke with no feeling in the tips of my index and middle finger of my right hand. The numbness spread to the tips of my other fingers, then to all of my ring ...
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