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What Causes Numbness And Tingling Sensation In The Hands?

My hands are going numb/tingling all the time. I think it might be a pinched nerve in my upper back. I did get a x-Ray done and currently seeing a chiropractor to get relief. I tried massage therapy, but it only comes right back. What is causing this and how do I make it stop?
Tue, 26 Mar 2019
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Hi,

Tingling and numbness in the hands are due to nerve pinch if they are spread according to a certain dermatome (part of the skin innervated by a certain nerve). If the numbness is not following dermatomes then it is unlikely it is related to nerves. You will need a good visit with a doctor to determine this and make sure which is the case.

Vitamin B deficiency and peripheral neuropathy might be considered as well.

Many times tingling and numbness in the hands that is not according to a dermatome might be due to anxiety and stress, especially if they are coming and going.

I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,

Dr. Antoneta Zotaj,
General and Family Physician
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What Causes Numbness And Tingling Sensation In The Hands?

Hi, Tingling and numbness in the hands are due to nerve pinch if they are spread according to a certain dermatome (part of the skin innervated by a certain nerve). If the numbness is not following dermatomes then it is unlikely it is related to nerves. You will need a good visit with a doctor to determine this and make sure which is the case. Vitamin B deficiency and peripheral neuropathy might be considered as well. Many times tingling and numbness in the hands that is not according to a dermatome might be due to anxiety and stress, especially if they are coming and going. I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General and Family Physician