Pins and needles after an electric shock can occur due to nerve irritation or damage caused by the electrical current. The shock disrupts normal nerve signals, leading to sensations of tingling or numbness. This response may also be a result of muscle contractions or spasms induced by the electrical current. While these sensations often resolve quickly, it's important to seek medical attention if they persist or if there are other concerning symptoms.
"On pins and needles" refers to anxiety, as though you were being jabbed by sharp points. I was on pins and needles until I got the test results back.
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Needles and pins is a British song from the sixties. The original North American English expression is to be on pins and needles or to have pins and needles. An uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body, caused when a normal flow of blood returns after it has been partly blocked... In the song they meant to say the boy got sick when he saw the face of his girlfriend on a specific day.
Reset the breakers ;-)
Think about actually being on pins and needles -- ouch!It means feeling sharp anticipation or anxiety; in a state of suspense.Someone who is "on pins and needles" is very anxious and nervous. This not necessarily a negative emotion although the phrase is sometimes used in that way, it is usually used to describe someone who is in great anticipation of some event that have been looking forward to.In British slang the phrase "pins and needles" may also refer to the odd tingly sensation you feel when a body part has "fallen asleep.""On pins and needles" means to be very worried/nervous/anxious about something.If you say "ON pins and needles" it means you are waiting anxiously for something, that you are so eager that you are fidgeting as if you were sitting on something sharp.If you say you have a "pins and needles" feeling in your body, it means that circulation has been temporarily cut off to that part, and when it starts back up, you feel a prickling sensation. You might also hear this phrased as "My foot is asleep" or "My hand fell asleep."If someone is on pins and needles they are very nervous about a situation."I was on pins and needles until I got the results on my test."It means one is virtually tingling with anticipation about something.The idiom "on pins and needles" means anxiously awaiting something.
I just gave myself an electric shock while TIG welding, and got a nosebleed, so it would appear the answer is yes.
If I got an electric shock, I would immediately move away from the source of electricity if possible and make sure the power is turned off. Then, I would seek medical attention to assess any potential injuries or complications from the shock.
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
Change the ' i ' in your question to an ' o ' and you've got it.
he got an electric bill
This sensation seems to have many possible causes. According to eHow.com, posture, position, mineral imbalances, artery disease, nerve damage and diabetes are some of the causes. Healthline.com also lists a lot of conditions that have the "pins and needles" sensation as a symptom. I will include both links for you below.
unpotected sex, shared needles