What It Means — And When to Take Action
You wake up in the morning.
You go to stretch…
And your hand feels asleep.
Tingling.
Numb.
Like tiny pins and needles dancing under your skin.
It’s strange.
Maybe a little scary.
But here’s the good news:
This sensation — called paresthesia — is common.
And in most cases, it’s not dangerous.
In fact, it’s often your body’s way of saying:
“I got squished.”
“I need better blood flow.”
“Let’s check in.”
Let’s explore what causes tingling in the hands, when to be concerned, and how to protect your nerve health — before small symptoms become big problems.
🤔 What Causes Tingling in the Hands?