Numbness in your fingers when your arms are bent can occur due to compression of nerves or blood vessels. Bending your arms may put pressure on the ulnar or median nerves, which can disrupt normal nerve function and lead to tingling or numbness. Additionally, restricted blood flow from the position of your arms can also contribute to this sensation. If it happens frequently or persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
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usually they shouldnt... if they do you should probably go see a doctor.
my buddy had a similar problem if he would take it the night before next morning his toes would go numb
There is no blood flow in that area.
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) if you are concerned about your health.
you do a handstand, but you go on your head, with your arms bent on the ground and balance.
Could be thoracic outlet syndrome.
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!
Yes, it is possible for both arms to go numb during a stroke. This symptom may indicate a lack of blood flow to the brain affecting both sides of the body. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if experiencing this symptom.
NO you shouldn't because it can make the ball go everywhere and you really cant control the ball too.
this is a result of not enough blood flowing towards that body part. this could be a result of not sitting comfortably or standing is one position for too long
Positioning can cause nerves to be pinched in your cervical spine of the neck; usually your c3-c5 vertebrae. Too many pillows under your head or sleeping with your arms above or under your body will do this as well.