Sounds as if you have a pinched nerve. It could also be your mattress. If your mattress is sagging, or the stuffing is thin, then the springs are hitting you along your body. Time for a new mattress! If it isn't that then it's the wrong mattress for you. There are so many good mattress' out there and one that is high ranking is "memory foam" like the ones tha astronauts used while in space. You can buy these mattress' at your leading mattress stores. They don't come cheap! I was in a head-on collision (not my fault) and injured my neck. I would wake up with severe headaches and numbness down the left side of my body. It scared the heck out of me as I thought I was having a heart attack. I saw my Doctor Who sent me to a Chiropractor and that helped. The Chiropractor suggested a "roll" for inside my pillow case. It looks like a long sausage and you just insert it inside the pillow case length-wise at the very edge of your pillow. When you lay on it, it cups your neck. I've never had a problem since and I even take my pillow and foam roll with me on holidays. Why the pillow? Because your shaped head has made your pillow the most comfy for you and if you were to sleep on a pillow in a hotel/motel it could cause you discomfort and besides that ... if you put your roll in one of those other pillows you'd probably forget it and trust me when I say, you will hold onto that roll (for your neck) like a baby hangs onto a soother. LOL If you go to drug stores that handle special things like elbow braces or hand braces, etc., this is where you will find the good rolls for your pillow. Good luck Marcy
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.
Probable causes.
Poor circulation, anxiety, lack of B complex vitamins, heart problems, neurological dysfunction.
Numbness in hands while sleeping can be caused from a variety of things. This could be poor circulation or you may have been laying on your arm.
The numbness in hands is a sign of loss feeling or sensation. Numbness can happen if you are laying on your hand while sleeping.
The most common cause of this would be lying on them while you sleep, twisting them around to unnatural positions, or a combination; any could cause the blood supply to be partially cut off.
Lack of blood flow to muscle tissue can cause impaired function and a loss of sensation.
My right hand goes numb at night due to may age, 70+ causing lack of blood circulation.
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I wake up with numbness in arms legs why
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.
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.
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There is no blood flow in that area.
I have no clue. You may need to consult a doctor on this.
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!
Yes, or neither one. Muscle weakness can help the doctor identify where in the brain the stroke has occurred, but a mid-brain stroke can affect both arms or both legs.
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no it should not be numb
No, sleeping is not related to form of energy. Though, while sleeping, body would go through sequence of chemical energy change to repair our cells.
they were there but sleeping
Yes, when I had frostbite on my finger, it felt tingly and numb. Eventually, blisters will form, after the blisters go down which might take a while, the entire layer of frostbitten skin will go dry and will have to be peeled off.