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i feel needle pain in my feet or my hand some times and i can not move my hand or foot easy and after seat then it get better what is the name of this disease or this feel

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  1. The condition sounds like low blood pressure; I'd see a doctor. I felt a similar pain once after taking nasal spray. It made my arms and legs go numb, and then my hands started tingling and pulsating like electrical currents were shooting from them. But after I set up for a bit, the tingling and numbness in the extremities slowly faded away. The active ingredient is oxymetazoline hydrochloride.

    Don't use nasal spray!


  2. Sleepy feet/sleepy hands:

    When you sit on your foot/hand, you temporarily compress, or squash, the nerves in that area. These nerves can't send messages back to the brain normally, and so for the moment, the connection is cut off and you don't feel anything. It's kind of like a phone call where your friend hangs up and you haven't yet: Your brain is saying "hello," but your foot isn't able to answer.

    After you stand up or uncross your legs and the nerves are no longer compressed, the feeling in your foot soon comes back. It might feel a bit tingly as this happens, like pins and needles or even a bit painful. But it only lasts a few seconds as the connection returns to normal, and it won't hurt your body.

  3. Hands and feet sleep or sleepy


  4. The medical term is Paresthesia.  

    Paresthesia refers to a burning or prickling sensation that is usually felt in the hands, arms, legs, or feet, but can also occur in other parts of the body. The sensation, which happens without warning, is usually painless and described as tingling or numbness, skin crawling, or itching.

    Most people have experienced temporary paresthesia -- a feeling of "pins and needles" -- at some time in their lives when they have sat with legs crossed for too long, or fallen asleep with an arm crooked under their head. It happens when sustained pressure is placed on a nerve. The feeling quickly goes away once the pressure is relieved.

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