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What Causes Dizziness And Tingling Sensation In The Hands?

Hey I m a 22 year old female. I ve had a fever for the past couple of days and I just used tylenol to get it down. I haven t been eating much (one normal sized meal a day) due to lack of appetite and I m breastfeeding. My hands are tingling and I m dizzy. Should I be worried. To tell you the truth I ate a good sized meal at 7:00pm
Mon, 10 Apr 2017
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she could be suffering from Raynauds phenomenon or disease it could be primary usually with a family history and without any associated medical conditions or it could be secondary due to other underlying medical conditions like connective tissue disorders. So need to be evaluated by a physician
She should avoid triggers like exposure to cold conditions and smoking and certain cold medications and medicines like Triptans used for migraine can increase the attacks.
if neglected in the long run could lead to complications so better see a physician as early as possible.
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What Causes Dizziness And Tingling Sensation In The Hands?

she could be suffering from Raynauds phenomenon or disease it could be primary usually with a family history and without any associated medical conditions or it could be secondary due to other underlying medical conditions like connective tissue disorders. So need to be evaluated by a physician She should avoid triggers like exposure to cold conditions and smoking and certain cold medications and medicines like Triptans used for migraine can increase the attacks. if neglected in the long run could lead to complications so better see a physician as early as possible.