Positioning can cause nerves to be pinched in your cervical spine of the neck; usually your c3-c5 vertebrae. Too many pillows under your head or sleeping with your arms above or under your body will do this as well.
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This usually indicates that a person is lying on his hands. After a while, the reduced blood flowing to the hands makes them feel numb.
There is no blood flow in that area.
Fingers may go numb while lying on your back due to pressure on nerves or blood vessels, often caused by the position of your arms or shoulders. When certain positions compress these structures, it can restrict blood flow or pinch nerves, leading to sensations of numbness or tingling. Additionally, maintaining a static position for too long can reduce circulation, exacerbating the numbness. Adjusting your position or moving your arms can often relieve this sensation.
Usually if you sit on them or you have them in unusaul positions for too long, you may get pins & needles and that causes your legs to go numb!
I have no clue. You may need to consult a doctor on this.
Yes, it is possible for both arms to go numb during a stroke. This symptom may indicate a lack of blood flow to the brain affecting both sides of the body. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if experiencing this symptom.
no it should not be numb
You've slept with them in an awkward position, keeping pressure on them for sufficient time for them to go numb. Try sleeping in a different position. Using a big pillow could help.
they were there but sleeping
It's not supposed to be. If it stays numb then you will need to go to the doctor.
Ask your mom!!