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Suggest Treatment For Tingling Sensation In The Palm

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Posted on Thu, 24 Nov 2016
Question: Tingling in palms often occurs ya any instant I have done diabetic check it was not found thyroid was negative carpel tunnel syndrome was negative I have quitted alcohol since last 10 months neither do I smoke
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (51 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX welcome to HCM,

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX welcome to HCM, Tingling in palms as you have correctly assessed can be due to vitamin deficiencies, or due to carpal tunnel syndrome. You have tried B-12, but sometimes it can be due to B-1 or B-6 deficiency. You can try Neurobion forte that contains B-1, B6 and B12 and see whether it reduces. Another possibility is it is coming from cervical (neck) spine. Lower part of cervical spine (C8-T1) supplies the hand. Sometimes there is an inflammation near the nerve root in the spine that can lead to tingling in the palms. Fomentation, gentle massage with a pain balm and slow exercises may help. If there is no improvement, an X-ray of cervical spine may be done. Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Tingling Sensation In The Palm

Brief Answer: Hi XXXXXXX welcome to HCM, Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX welcome to HCM, Tingling in palms as you have correctly assessed can be due to vitamin deficiencies, or due to carpal tunnel syndrome. You have tried B-12, but sometimes it can be due to B-1 or B-6 deficiency. You can try Neurobion forte that contains B-1, B6 and B12 and see whether it reduces. Another possibility is it is coming from cervical (neck) spine. Lower part of cervical spine (C8-T1) supplies the hand. Sometimes there is an inflammation near the nerve root in the spine that can lead to tingling in the palms. Fomentation, gentle massage with a pain balm and slow exercises may help. If there is no improvement, an X-ray of cervical spine may be done. Regards