The sensation of needles poking when you cough may be due to irritation or inflammation in the throat or respiratory tract, which can occur from infections, Allergies, or other conditions. This irritation can trigger nerve endings, leading to a sharp, prickling sensation. Additionally, coughing can cause muscle strain in the chest or abdomen, contributing to discomfort. If this sensation persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
The sensation of needles poking your chest when you breathe in could be caused by various factors, including muscle strain, inflammation of the chest wall, or nerve irritation. It might also indicate conditions such as pleuritis, which is inflammation of the lining of the lungs, or even anxiety-related responses. If the pain persists or worsens, it's essential to seek medical attention to rule out any serious underlying issues.
This usually happens after you are numb because you are sitting on your foot for example. Numbnesses like these happen because a weight causes the blood to stop flowing , and therefore it becomes numb. When the blood can start to flow because the weight is lifted, you feel pins and needles. This is completely normal and should not be made a concern out of.
i don't know but you'd better get it checked BY A DOCTOR and i hope your all right,God bless.
I feel nauseas a bit and i feel like i am just about to throw up in the toilet so i am sitting next to the toilet with the toilet seat lid up i cough heavily before i start vomiting because when i do the big heavy cough it like coughs up the vomit and the flem so before i vomit i do another big cough to get the flem and the vomit up Thanks Harriet
If your back and shoulders feel like pins and needles you may have a nerve problem. You should see a doctor and describe your symptoms.
Having dust or dirt in your eyes (which you won't be able to see) or having dry eyes can make it feel like your eyelashes are poking into your eyes.
cause it'S called pins and needles
Your brain.
they looked like regular needles like the ones we use today
The three types of needle points are: ballpoint, sharp needles, and wedge needles. Each of these needles affect fabrics differently. Use ball points for knit fabrics, sharp needles for woven fabrics and wedge needles for vinyl and leather fabrics.
Well it depends, if you like someone you might be poking them to get their attention, but if they are your friend you might just be poking them to cheer them up or tease them.
For some Chinese people, it makes them cough. For some Spanish people, it makes them feel like their body is hungry.