hate to break it for you, but i guess it is warm and wet this ''sensation'', might wanne consider aiming inside the toilet....
swollen hands and ankles.
I would definitely wash my hands.
A joy buzzer works by utilizing a small battery-powered motor inside the device that causes a vibrating sensation when activated. When someone shakes hands with the person holding the joy buzzer, it activates the motor and creates the buzzing sensation.
'Pins and needles' are a sensation of uncomfortable tingling or prickling, usually felt in the arms, legs, hands or feet. A common cause is pressure on a specific part of the arm or leg, which causes compression of nerves.
As you warm up by the campfire, the heat causes the molecules in your hands to vibrate more rapidly. This increased molecular motion leads to the sensation of warmth that you feel. The heat energy from the fire is being transferred to your hands, causing the molecules in your skin to move faster.
because it does some thing wrong with u buddy consult urologist immediately their is nothing connected to your hands while urinating Hey, this was a legit question... no funny business here... I urinate like any other guy out there, but quite often both hands experience mild pain... I just want to know why? Anyone else out there have that experience?
mouthwash and dish soap mixed
The sensation of hot hands can be caused by various factors, such as increased blood flow, inflammation, or nerve damage. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if the sensation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
fatigue, high blood pressure, and swelling. Swelling is most notable in the hands, feet, ankles and face.
(stretch well before attempting) take your ankles into your hands, *wrap wrists around inside of ankles) and bring up to forehead. It should seem easy and obvious but is particularly painful if you are not flexible.
Well it sounds like a pinched nerve.Years ago I had same. it turned out that I had tarsal tunnel syndrome.Which is similar to carpal. Also may be peripheral neuropothy. Common in diabetics but can be "idiopathic" or unknown. Can be isolated to one area of hands & or feet. But, may also appear in face and jaw. Regardless a burning sensation is most likely nerve-based as previously posted.
Because cold weather causes hands to chap.