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What Causes Tingly Hands, Cheeks And Feet After Drinking Alcohol?

hello,i am 23 years old...male gender....this never used to happen to me ever ! But as of about last year or so,after a night of drinking alcohol,i get this slight buzzing,tingling on my hands,forearms and sometime my cheeks and feet. I Don t know what it is...Dehydration,lost salts,sugars,not enough to eat or Electrolyte problems...just need to be reassured... I Am kind of scared,but it has never hurt me or caused any other problems. What is going on ?
Mon, 28 Jul 2014
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I really appreciate your concern and looking to the history given here I could say if this is because of the alcohol you feel so then in my opinion better to stop taking the alcohol prior to sleep this is the option you have, and this is not the dehydration and anything else take care and have a nice day.
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What Causes Tingly Hands, Cheeks And Feet After Drinking Alcohol?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern and looking to the history given here I could say if this is because of the alcohol you feel so then in my opinion better to stop taking the alcohol prior to sleep this is the option you have, and this is not the dehydration and anything else take care and have a nice day.