Repetitive movements (1/10)
Every day, we use our hands extensively, whether for dressing, washing, writing, eating, and the list goes on. Inevitably, the repetition of a gesture or movement puts a strain on any part of our body.
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Several factors explain numbness in the hands (2/10)
And if you do physically demanding manual labor or play sports frequently, the risk of tingling or pain increases. Besides these specific cases, several factors explain numbness in the hands.
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Blood circulation (3/10)
First, poor blood circulation can explain these symptoms. This is most often caused by prolonged posture (sleeping on the same arm every night, for example) or a blood clot.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (4/10)
Using your hands excessively and repetitively can cause nerve damage and weakness. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of repetitive hand movements.
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