Fingers may go numb while driving due to prolonged pressure on the nerves or blood vessels in the hands, often from gripping the steering wheel tightly. Poor posture or an awkward arm position can also contribute to nerve compression. Additionally, cold temperatures can reduce blood flow to the extremities, leading to numbness. It's important to take breaks and adjust your grip and position to prevent this discomfort.
usually they shouldnt... if they do you should probably go see a doctor.
my buddy had a similar problem if he would take it the night before next morning his toes would go numb
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) if you are concerned about your health.
Could be thoracic outlet syndrome.
I have no clue. You may need to consult a doctor on this.
this is a result of not enough blood flowing towards that body part. this could be a result of not sitting comfortably or standing is one position for too long
no it should not be numb
Yes.
The most likely problem is that the position of you wrists may be putting pressure on the nerves that control feeling in your hands. Try the exercise again but do it with your palms facing you. Or do it with one palm facing you while the other faces away. See if these different positions help.
If your fingers are temporarily numb it is very probably due to lack of blood circulation; you may have held your arm in a position that constricted blood vessels. However, if the numbness lasts, there may be a more serious problem, and you should consult your doctor.
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.
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.