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7 Dangerous Reasons Why Your Hands Are Feeling Numb

Never ignore numbness of the hands, as it could indicate these diseases!

If you are someone who is health conscious, then you must be keeping a close watch on your body to observe certain undesirable health symptoms, right?

Well, the human body can be afflicted by a number of ailments and not all ailments come with symptoms that are obvious or pronounced!

So, it is always best to keep observing your body and note certain changes that occur. As the saying goes - prevention is better - than cure!

So, detecting a certain disorder in the early stages, and getting the right treatment will prevent major health complications.

Many a times, even seemingly minor symptoms can turn out to be rather dangerous health conditions, and could even turn out to be fatal when not treated at the right time!

As we know, numbness is a symptom in which a person cannot feel any sensation in certain body parts, due to various reasons.

Numbness can also be accompanied by a tingling sensation.

So, have a look at some of the dangerous reasons why your hands could be feeling numb.

1. Tennis Elbow

1. Tennis Elbow

This is a condition in which there is a constant wear and tear of the tendons in the elbow, causing pain in the arms and even numbness of the hands.

2. Hypothyroidism

2. Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones, giving rise to a number of symptoms, including hand numbness.

3. Alcoholism

3. Alcoholism

Alcoholism, or drinking excess alcohol regularly, can cause nerve damage in various parts of the body, including the arms, causing symptoms like arm pain and numbness of the hands.

4. Guillaine-Barre Syndrome

4. Guillaine-Barre Syndrome

This is an autoimmune disorder that causes nerve damage in many parts of the body, including the hands, causing numbness, weakness and a tingling sensation.

5. Lyme Disease

5. Lyme Disease

This is an infectious disease causing from tick bites, which can also affect the nerves. The symptoms include, flu, numbness of hands and fatigue.

6. Stroke

6. Stroke

Due to the blocked blood flow from the brain to the hands, which is one of the main reasons for a stroke attack, a person could experience hand numbness, as a symptom.

7. Ganglion Cysts

7. Ganglion Cysts

Ganglion cysts are tiny, non-cancerous cysts that develop on the nerves or tendons of the arms, which result in undesirable symptoms like arm pain and hand numbness.

Story first published: Monday, March 27, 2017, 9:33 [IST]
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