That can be caused by several things but it would most likely be a nerve that is being compressed by one problem or another such as the pressure of inflammation on a nerve which in the case of the hand can happen in the carpel tunnel in the wrist or possibly the ulna nerve in the elbow. Tingling in the feet can be a result of wear in between the vertibrea.
No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
There are over 300 different headache disorders, and some may result in a tingling sensation in certain areas of the body.
It can if you slept on them in a restrictive way.
Dizziness and tingling in both hands and fingers can be caused by a pinched nerve or the limbs being asleep. It is best to see a doctor if this persists.
yes and soon you will die
Symptoms can include stiff neck, migraine headaches, tingling in hands and feet, and a rash. Some of the most serious symptoms include seizures, high fever and vomiting.
Constant tingling in the face and hands could be due to nerve damage or compression, such as in carpal tunnel syndrome. It could also be a result of poor circulation, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis. It is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
May cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, itching, cold skin, thirst, tingling sensations, and severe muscle cramps; also may cause severe rebound headaches.
Yes
You may have diabetes or some other serious illness. It is important you see a doctor.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
The cerebellar tonsils are crowding or pushing down toward the foramen magnum which could be nothing to worry about unless you have a lot of headaches, neck pain, numbness in arms, tingling in hands...could be the cause for that and really, the only thing you can do to stop that IF that's the cause is surgery which isn't 100A% effective.