It starts as a fleeting annoyance—a subtle, prickly sensation in your fingertips that you instinctively shake off. But what if that innocent “pins and needles” feeling is actually your body’s desperate, high-frequency alarm signal? Most of us dismiss hand numbness as a byproduct of sleeping in a weird position, but medical experts warn that chronic tingling is rarely just a passing phase. It is often the first, overlooked whisper of a serious, systemic health crisis developing silently beneath your skin. If you’ve been ignoring these recurring signals, you might be playing a dangerous game with your long-term neurological health.
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