It could be poor circulation, or even early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.
I would say it's bad circulation, which can be caused by many things! You should go to the doctors to further investigate the cause!
Numbness would not be a common side effect of Lamictal but we "never say never".
... anytime you disturb the spine nerves can be effected.
Panic attacks and allergic reactions
Yes, even in the hand nerve damage could cause numbness. When nerves get damaged, they die, thus leaving no feeling in the part of body that they reside.Ê
Yes indeed so
Neuropathy is a condition where damage has been done to the nerves. This can cause weakness, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet.
Beta blockers are not commonly associated with numbness in the feet and hands, but they can cause side effects such as poor circulation or peripheral neuropathy in some individuals. These side effects might lead to sensations of numbness or tingling. If you experience such symptoms while taking beta blockers, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
it's because of lyme disease
Numbness is a possible complication, but it's not common.
Numbness in hands could be caused by carpal tunnel syndrome or excessive use of alcohol. Other reasons include a vitamin deficiency and a range of major diseases, such as syphilis or diabetes.
Im not sure if it does, but i took 80mg today and I have numbness in some of my finger tips and one of my toes. Not an expert or anything, but my guess is yes.