Frequent numbness in the arm and hand can indicate nerve compression or damage, often caused by conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, or thoracic outlet syndrome. It may also be related to systemic issues such as Diabetes or multiple sclerosis. If this sensation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like weakness or pain, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I couldn't understand this question, what does it mean
get a check up
Everything Goes Numb was created on 2003-08-26.
that means u are kissed by a vampire.
Maybe you've been sleeping in the wrong position. Sleeping with you head on your arm, for example, can cut off the circulation through your arm, so therefor it goes numb. I'm not too familiar with the numb legs though, sorry. It may be an anxiety attack
I shoveled snow for so long that my hand feels numb.
Place it in ice.
It's going to fall off or get a very bad disease go see your doctor quick!
you broke it
That's odd !! Both hands should become numb.
Possibly because the surgeon cut a nerve.
Because the hand gets set in a certain position for extended periods of time. Many find that their hand is numb when they wake up in the morning, or that they wake up during the night with pain in the hand.