Blood flow to the hands and arms can be restricted due to various factors, including vascular conditions like atherosclerosis, where arteries narrow due to plaque buildup. Additionally, external compression from tight clothing or repetitive movements can impede circulation. Other causes may include nerve compression, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, and systemic conditions like Diabetes or Raynaud's phenomenon, which affects blood vessel response to cold or stress.
Parkinson's disease causes a trembling of the arms and hands and is commonly noticed in children before their teen years.
Veins in the hands and arms may bulge during a shower due to increased blood flow and vasodilation caused by warm water. The heat causes blood vessels to expand, allowing more blood to circulate closer to the skin's surface. This response is part of the body's mechanism to regulate temperature and enhance heat dissipation. Additionally, physical activity or muscular contractions while showering can further contribute to the prominence of veins.
classic representation of myocardial infarction i think.
Ur nerves get ther blood supply blocked
Polio the disease can paralyse the arms and hands or any limbs even sometimes the lung.
When lying down in a certain position, the blood flow to your arm may be restricted or compressed, leading to a tingling sensation or numbness. This can happen due to prolonged pressure on nerves and blood vessels. Shifting your position or stretching your arm can help alleviate the discomfort.
I dont know, but I have that too.
hands and arms i spose lol ;)
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!
Because they are closer to the surface. There could be other reasons.
Because you are getting hot and the blood in your body moves closer to the surface to cool down.
If your hands are falling asleep at night, that suggests inadequate blood circulation rather than carpal tunnel syndrome. Quite possibly you are not holding your arms in a good position to promote blood circulation. Do not bend the elbows; straight arms are less constricting to blood vessels. On the other hand, some early symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome can be mistaken for things like poor circulation in the hands ( and hands falling asleep).