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.
because you dont have messed up hands
Shake your hands until the blood flow returns and the tingling stops.
No. I had to have it done to both hands as the tingling and pain stopped me from getting any sleep or using my hands properly about 4 years ago. the best move I ever made I haven't had any problems since then.
One common diabetes symptom is unexplained weight loss. Another one is extreme thirst. The third one is frequent urinations. A fourth symptom is tingling in hands and feet.
There are several. Neck conditions where the nerve is pinched by bulging disc or disc rupture can sometimes cause localized numbness and tingling in the hands and fingers. Radial neuritis is inflammation of the radial nerve which travels down the forearm and into the thumb and index finger causes symptoms of ache, pain, tingling sens. Ulnar neuritis which some people call the carpal tunnel of the elbow, can cause numbness and tingling of the 3rd and 4th fingers. Tendonitis in the hand can cause throbbing,achey pain in the hands and fingers as well.
Neuropathy
No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
There are a total of 40 fingers on 8 hands.
COLD
Neuropathy is an over/under stimulation of the nerves, generally affecting the extremities-toes, feet, fingers, and hands. Cause is unknown as a singular symptom but can be linked to brain/spinal conditions.
I would look at rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetic neuropathy and lastly carpal tunnel syndrome.