Tingling or pins and needles in the face and neck is likely caused by irritation of the cervical (C1-C4) nerves, Trigeminal nerve, or parts of the spinal cord, brainstem or brain responsible for the sensory component of the head and neck. It is impossible to determine the specific nerve without doing a proper neurological exam. A good chiropractor or neurologist should be able to perform the cranial/cervical nerve screening tests to determine exactly where the problem is.
Determining what the problem is with that specific nerve may be a bit more difficult. Sometimes orthopedic tests, imaging or bloodwork can identify the problem right away. Sometimes it is a matter of trial and error with therapies in order to determine a specific cause. Some of the problems that could cause tingling or pins and needles are:
spinal joint dysfunction, herniated disc, vascular disorders, infections, poisoning, Diabetes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, tumors, injuries, etc.
If a specific cause is not identified, a good course of action would be to try to treat the potentially simple causes first (eg: joint dysfunction or herniation) with conservative treatments (eg: manipulation). If conservative therapy to treat the problem is not effective, or the problem gets worse, then less conservative therapies (eg: medication/surgery) for potentially more complex problems (eg: infection or MS) would be indicated.
the pins and needles thing is that your hand has fallen asleep.the neck im not sure maybe it needs to be stretched. well this is good info my name is Tia.your welcome!:)
What you're describing could be a very serious medical issue, and if it doesn't go away within a very short period of time you need to get to the hospital immediately and get checked. Constant pins and needles in your right leg could be a sign of a number of things, including stroke or nervous system damage. The feeling of 'pins and needles' is usually caused by nerves that have been deprived of oxygen getting back into their ready state. Constant pins and needles could be a sign of damage to the nerves connecting the leg to the brain. If the damage were from a stroke, the left side of your brain would be the one to worry about, as the left side of the brain controls the right side of your body, and vice-versa. However, the brain itself has no sensory receptors, so if it gets damaged you wouldn't be able to feel it. This also means that your headache is caused by pressure in the tissue outside of the brain, not the brain itself. A severe headache is too general a symptom to say that it is or is not related to the pins and needles, but again, if you feel that it is directly linked with the pins and needles, or it doesn't go away soon, ask your doctor.
becuse your side fell asleep
my right foot is like pins sticking me. and numness
If you were sleeping on your left side, you could have caused the blood to not flow regularly. It is possibly just pins and needles.
The problem you may be having with the "pins and needles" would be that you have constriction of blood in your arm. Symptoms of constriction would be: 1. Needle like pains 2. Repetative numbness 3. Sharp "shocking" pains in muscle area 4. Cold/Freezing pain in hands and fingers If you are dealing with these problems, you may wish to consult a doctor just to be on the safe side.
There are two, they are bolted to the left side of the left head and the right side of the right head.
To be on the safe side, make your way to a medical centre to be checked over.
According to game cheats, there are four pins not five pins in the game Spooky Mansion. The fourth pin is said to be on the clothes pin on the right side of the roof and to the left of the bowling ball.
I'm not sure what you mean by "bum on right side of head." Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
The right side of your head, just in front of your ear.
The right side of your head means that you are already taken