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Don't Underestimate, Know the 6 Causes of Numb Hands as a Sign of Serious Illness

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Kapanlagi.com - Almost everyone has experienced tingling. Tingling most commonly occurs in the hands or feet. When experiencing tingling in the feet or hands, you will feel various sensations, ranging from tickling to stabbing pain. Generally, tingling will heal on its own. However, tingling should not be taken lightly because it can be a sign of a disease.

Tingling is often considered trivial. This is because tingling often comes suddenly after doing a certain activity. Such as sitting cross-legged or sleeping with your arm as a pillow. Tingling is actually a symptom of the body's reaction to various things such as toxins, pinched nerves, anxiety, and so on.

However, as mentioned earlier, tingling can be a sign of a certain disease. Therefore, it is important to know the causes of tingling hands. So that you can take appropriate action immediately.

Here are 6 causes of tingling hands, summarized from merdeka.com.

 

1. Nerve Disorders

The most common cause of numbness is nerve disorders. These disorders can occur due to several factors, such as excessive activity or injury. Numbness is not only caused by nerve disorders, but it can also be a symptom of more serious conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, or brain tumor.

2. CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)

CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) is also known as the ship tunnel syndrome. This syndrome is caused by the compression of the nerves in the wrist. In addition to numbness, this syndrome is often accompanied by pain and tingling. Typically, numbness due to CTS occurs at night. This condition often occurs after prolonged writing or typing.

3. Rheumatoid Arthritis

If you often experience tingling only at night, it could be caused by rheumatoid arthritis or joint inflammation. Tingling due to rheumatoid arthritis is usually accompanied by warm joints. In addition, it is not uncommon for people who experience this tingling to also feel pain and stiffness in the joints.

4. Signs of Diabetes

One of the reasons why tingling should not be underestimated is because it could be a sign of diabetes. As we know, diabetes occurs due to high blood sugar levels. This can cause tingling in the hands and feet. In more severe cases, tingling symptoms can become cramps or numbness.

5. Vitamin Deficiency

Not many people know, but vitamin deficiency can also be a cause of tingling sensation. Yes, a lack of vitamin B12 intake can affect nerve function. Tingling sensation due to vitamin B12 deficiency generally occurs in both hands simultaneously. In addition to causing tingling, vitamin B12 deficiency can also make you feel less enthusiastic and lethargic.

6. Nonmedical Causes

In addition to the five factors mentioned above, tingling sensation can also be caused by nonmedical factors. Various habits we engage in can result in tingling reactions in the hands and feet. These habits include prolonged writing or typing, sitting in a hunched position for a long time, alcohol consumption, and so on.

So those are some of the causes of tingling sensation. Therefore, from now on, do not underestimate tingling. Handle it according to its cause.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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