Have you ever felt that tingling sensation in the hands?
It begins seemingly without cause, cause discomfort and may even cause you to
lose strength by performing simple tasks, like holding a glass of water.
Tingling is a result of a brief interruption blood circulation in the region
from the palm of the hand to the fingers.
It may not sound like something serious, but if you Feel this often, do not ignore it.
The cause of tingling can be something more Really.
See 7 Possible Reasons You Feel the tingling in the hands:
1.
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disease, which attacks the central nervous system, causing
the destruction of the nerve membranes of the bone marrow spinal.
The result is that the circulation of impulses is interrupted, reducing
the sensibility of the hands and causing numbness.
2.
Osteochondrosis of the spine
Osteochondrosis is a disease that causes involves the degeneration of the intervertebral disc.
With cervical spine wear, caused by failure to supply blood to
the body, the patient has headaches, lack of motor coordination and tingling
in the hands.
3.
Tunnel Syndrome
This is a very common problem in who performs tasks repeatedly with the
hands, which is the case of musicians, typists and so many other professions.
Because of the constant repetition with fingers, the tendon tends to swell, causing
numbness in hands.
4.
Thrombosis
Thrombosis is the formation of a clot blood in a vein.
In this case, there is a delay in blood flow and oxygen, which causes tingling in the
hands.
5.
Accident
Stroke (stroke) Stroke occurs when there is a clogging
or the rupture of vessels carrying blood to the brain causing paralysis of the area
cerebral blood flow proper.
It is in this condition that the most severe tingling in the hands.
6.
Disease of
Buerger's disease is associated with to the cigarette and causes pain and numbness in the hands
due to decreased blood flow.
In addition to the hands, it can also affect the feet and if not treated on time, the person may
develop gangrene.
7.
Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic disease, where the amount blood glucose levels is very high because
the pancreas does not produce any insulin or does not produce enough insulin to help
glucose into the cells of the body - or the insulin that is produced does not work
properly.
One of the symptoms is tingling in the hands, since the blood flow is reduced.
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