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my mom gets this horrible tingling in her hand. and her hand is always cold. she tells me that her hand tingles 24/7 like it would if it was asleep. and she gets very bad pain in her back particuarly in between her shoulder blades. should she go to the docter? could a docter do anything?

i just thought it was a pinched nerve but her hand has been like this for a month and shje says not once did it stop and her hand is always cold. i massage her back and inbetween her shoulder blades but she says that only helps for a little bit making her hand become a little warm but the tingling just never stops. what should i do?


no cussing or rude answers please this is serious!

2007-06-07 02:44:14 · 12 answers · asked by Minty 2 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

she won't go to a docter!!! so i figured that if i got enough answers saying she should go then i will let her read them so ahe will go!!!!!

2007-06-07 02:48:09 · update #1

shes 40 y/o. i'm 13 so i can't take her anywhere.( because i can't drive). she just won't listen to me at all. and sometimes her hand can become a little blue looking.

2007-06-07 02:56:07 · update #2

12 answers

my mom had something like this and her fingers would actually turn blue in color. she went to the doctor and had a bunch of test ran and found she has a sydrome called raynauds diease. it's treatable. she took medication for a while then had a stimulator put in stimulate those nerves and get blood flowing again to her hands.

heres a little on raynaud's

Raynaud's disease is a condition that causes some areas of your body — such as your fingers, toes, tip of your nose and your ears — to feel numb and cool in response to cold temperatures or stress. It's a disorder of the blood vessels that supply blood to your skin. During a Raynaud's attack, these arteries narrow, limiting blood circulation to affected areas.

2007-06-07 02:51:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Rather than seek advice from every here who are most likely NOT doctors, you might consider taking her to see a real doctor. It could be a pinched nerve in the back or a neuological condition. Only an MD can you a solid answer. A second opinion is always possible.

2007-06-07 02:51:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Obviously the circulation is impaired to your mother's hands. This could be coming from the back problem. I recommend you have your mother see it a chiropractor as soon as possible. They will find the problem and help with relief on the first visit.

I've enclosed a link where you can find a good qualified chiropractor in your area anywhere in the world. Just scroll down the page and you will find a chiropractor in your area.

2007-06-07 02:48:41 · answer #3 · answered by Cherokee Billie 7 · 1 0

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2016-10-07 01:16:09 · answer #4 · answered by durrell 4 · 0 0

i'd send her to the doc for a full medical check. the tingling more than likely is from a lack of circulation. does she smoke? the ache tingle in her head coudl be thaqt laying there on one side accumulates more blood thaN THE OTHER and when puts her head up this tingling happens ..i dont know... send her to the doc

2007-06-07 03:30:59 · answer #5 · answered by nikkiidaniels 3 · 0 0

Sounds like some sort of neurothopthy. Go see a doctor and they will be able to help. Drugs like Lyrica can really help this issue.

2007-06-07 02:48:10 · answer #6 · answered by Terrible G 4 · 0 0

I would go to the doctor just to rule out anything and if there is nothing wrong then maybe try going to a chiropractor.

2007-06-07 02:49:54 · answer #7 · answered by CountlessLies 2 · 0 0

Chances are the tingling hands are from Raynauds syndrome. http://www.lef.org/protocols/heart_circulatory/raynauds_syndrome_01.htm

The pain in her back could be a number of things, that may include lung or heart involvement.

She needs to see a real doctor.

2007-06-07 02:49:06 · answer #8 · answered by alisongiggles 6 · 2 2

You've got my vote, honey. She definitely needs to go to a doctor. Hope you're able to convince her very soon.

2007-06-07 02:54:55 · answer #9 · answered by Patricia S 6 · 0 0

you need to go see a doctor immediatly.let him know how long its been going on if its continous, and if it travels, i am not a doctor but i am a paremedic and this definitly needs to get checked out

2007-06-07 02:49:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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