There are many possibilities. Most likely it is something very benign, such as an inflammed nerve, or some other inflammed area (such as a tendon) putting pressure onto the nerve. You could have a disc problem in your spine. You could have a neuropathy caused by, say, Diabetes. It could be MS. To get a definite diagnosis, you'd have to get some tests done to rule out the more serious causes. Many times parasthesias (the medical term for numbness or tingling) have no identifiable cause. So in all probability, it's nothing serious.
This is usually caused by cut off circulation. Do not worry at all, it is completely normal! If it does persist over and over, then it would be best to see your doctor for help on sleep, but it is nothing to worry about.
Sleeping in Your Hand was created in 1997.
the factor that will affect it is temperature.
I shoveled snow for so long that my hand feels numb.
I've not come across any but when their sleeping you can put their hand in warm water it works.
It varies from person to person, a hand tattoo feels more like a cat scratch, where an inner wrist feels like a razorblade. It all depends on the person.
Your hands tingle because they are sleeping
The drape is how the leather hangs and the hand is how the leather feels
it feels rough and dry and very light and very loose
Sleeping ! Actually they wouldn't because a sharp tap from my hand to their temple would render them unconscious for the duration of the journey !
It means that someone has drawn on your hand while you were sleeping.
most goalies prefer to use their left hand to catch, and the right hand to hold the stick, but it is entirely up to you. i would say whatever feels more comfortable.