In either case the pins and needles effect which is usually painless is soon relieved by removing the pressure that caused it.
Type 1 diabetes pins and needles in hands.
It is one of the leading causes of a condition called peripheral neuropathy damage to the nerves in hands and feet.
It tends to occur first thing in the morning after you wake up and can even feel more like a burning sensation.
Even just sitting in a certain position for too long can lead to that pins and needles feeling.
Possible causes of pins and needles in hands 1.
Tingling in the hands and feet can be caused by a number of factors or conditions.
In many cases however tingling in the hands feet or both.
Pins and needles and diabetes.
Diabetes pins and needles in hands video.
A good example of a temporary paresthesia is a foot falling asleep from sitting on it or the dead feeling in a hand after you slept with it tucked under your head.
What can you do about pins and needles in diabetes there is quite a bit you can do to relieve the discomfort and possibly pain that the sensation of pins and needles brings.
The progression of neuropathy is dependent on the degree of glycemic control in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Duration of diabetes age cigarette smoking hypertension height and hyperlipidemia are also risk factors for diabetic neuropathy.
But it could.
An astounding two thirds of all diabetics exhibit some form of neuropathy with the tingling starting in the hand and moving up towards the arms.
Tingling pins and needles or numbness in hands or feet a tingling or numb sensation in the body s extremities such as hands and feet is a common early sign of diabetes.