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Tingling in Hands: What does it Mean?

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There are many different things that can cause tingling in your hands and feet. Often, tingling in hands and feet is associated with other symptoms, including pain, burning or numbness. These symptoms are generally an indication of nerve damage in the peripheral areas of your body, called peripheral neuropathy.

Causes of Tingling in Hands and Feet

There are many things that might cause a tingling sensation in your extremities. Some common causes include: vitamin deficiency, diabetes and kidney failure. Other less common causes are: taking certain medications, autoimmune diseases, toxins, alcoholism and infections.

If caused by a treatable condition, symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can improve. Often, medications can help to reduce the pain of peripheral neuropathy.

Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

There are several symptoms of peripheral neuropathy other than tingling in hands and feet. The symptoms that you experience will vary depending on the type of nerves in your body that were affected. There are three classifications of nerves in your body:

The most common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include:

If your autonomic nerves are affected, you might experience these additional symptoms:

Peripheral neuropathy can affect one or more nerves in your body. When it affects one nerve, it’s called mononeuropathy, two or more nerves in different areas, it’s called multiple mononeuropathy, or many nerves, called polyneuropathy. Carpal tunnel syndrome is an example of mononeuropathy, because one nerve is affected.

How to Prevent Peripheral Neuropathy

First and foremost, the key to preventing peripheral neuropathy is managing the conditions that put you at risk, including diabetes, alcoholism and rheumatoid arthritis.

To help support your body, do things like: eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, take medications as directed and avoid factors that could increase damage to your body (sitting in the same position for hours at a time, smoking, over consuming alcohol).

Risk Factors for Peripheral Neuropathy

These are the most common risk factors for developing this condition:

When to See your Doctor

If you experience tingling in your hands or feet, or symptoms of pain or weakness, schedule a visit with your doctor right away. Early diagnosis and treatment are key for controlling your symptoms and preventing further damage to your peripheral nerves.

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