Evaluation of tingling in your hands should start with your primary care provider. They can provide initial history, exam, and testing to determine what type of specialist is needed, if any. Tingling in the hands could be due to nutritional, hormonal, infectious, orthopedic, or neurological causes.
Dizziness and tingling in both hands and fingers can be caused by a pinched nerve or the limbs being asleep. It is best to see a doctor if this persists.
Maybe something to do with your nervous system or a torn tissue. Maybe go see your gp.
Constant tingling in the face and hands could be due to nerve damage or compression, such as in carpal tunnel syndrome. It could also be a result of poor circulation, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis. It is important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Herpes ... see your doctor soon.
You may have diabetes or some other serious illness. It is important you see a doctor.
You should see a dermatologist
This could be diabetes- you should see your doctor to get checked out right away.
If you're not passing urine, you need the emergency department.
Sounds like a pinched nerve. It may clear up on it's own in a couple of days. If not, I would see a doctor.
Sounds like the flu or cold. Go see the doctor.
Blood sugar problems and nerve problems, which often go hand in hand, are just a few things that can cause tingling in your limbs. This is a stretch though based on your problem, but see a doctor anyway. I had tingling and numbness in my little and next toe. It turned out to be some bulging discs in my back. See a Neurosurgon, or Neurologist and get a MRI.
Pulmonary.