The twitching or tingling could be caused by carpal tunnel ,which is a ligament that runs from your arm down to the wrist and fingers . The tingling happens when the carpal tunnel causes pressure to the nerve which is also situated in the wrist called the median nerve. Usually carpal tunnel syndrome causes tingling and or numbness in the thumb , fore finger and middle finger. Also a burning sensation with the feeling that the fingers are swollen may occur . These symptoms usually get worse during the night and are caused by a number of reasons but mainly strain on the wrist such as in typing, cleaning , or any work which involves repetitive strain. The best thing i have found is wrist splints , these reduce the irritation and help keep the wrist from bending. You can obtain these from your doctor. Also your doctor will advise other ways to help such as hot wax treatments or physiotherapy .
It depends on what's causing it to twitch. See a doctor.
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The immune system will send antibodies to the irritated area causing the sore throat. These antibodies will fight whatever is irritating the throat.
Really, there is no reaction to speak of. The two are sometimes used together as a cough expectorant. But it is really the ammonium chloride doing the work by irritating the esophagus, thus causing more fluid excretion and causing a loose cough.
Twitching in any part of your body can be caused by a couple of things; 1) Not enough electrolytes, causing your nerves to mis-fire 2) Over-exertion A simple solution would be to drink a sports drink with potassium in it, or have a banana and see if the twitching stops. (Lack of electrolytes used to give me horrible cramps in my feet, until I learned what was causing it and started making sure I got enough potassium in my system)
You can, once it's fully healed that way you don't risk irritating it or causing infection. If you find it's a bit difficult you can always go to your piercer.