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tingling in my mother's hands experienced last night - #10348

Philip Zanotti

How to address tingling sensation in my mothers hands. encountered on Sun July 6 at 6PM EST. She is 78 years old . Is this symptoms of a potential stroke? She has a history of stroke in her family. She is a bit over weight

Age: 78
Chronic illnesses: Diverticolsis
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95 days ago
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It can be symptoms of upcoming stroke as she has history or can be due to vit b12 deficiency kindly get her checked by treating physician

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Tingling in the hands can arise from various causes, and yes, it’s essential to consider the possibility of a stroke, especially given your mother’s age, family history, and risk factors like being overweight. However, it’s important to note that tingling alone isn’t typically a classic sign of stroke, which more often presents with sudden numbness or weakness, particularly on one side of the body, confusion, trouble speaking, difficulty in understanding speech, visual disturbances, severe headache, or balance issues. However, as strokes can present atypically sometimes, it’s crucial to evaluate any new or sudden symptom like tingling, particularly if it’s accompanied by other symptoms. First, consider if the tingling is isolated or if any other neurological symptoms are present. Was there any sudden weakness, speech difficulty, or facial droop? If so, seeking immediate medical evaluation is a priority, as these could be urgent. If the tingling has persisted but isn’t accompanied by typical stroke symptoms, it may relate to other issues like carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, or even a neck problem like cervical spondylosis. It might also result from prolonged pressure on the nerve, which often resolves with movement and position shifts. Encourage her to ensure adequate hydration, improve ergonomics if the tingling arises during certain activities, and keep her hands active to see if it relieves the symptoms. However, given her age and family history, a consultation with a healthcare provider is recommend for a thorough evaluation. They can assess any vascular risks, perform needed tests, and guide further management steps. If any new symptoms appear or if the tingling worsens, it warrants more urgent medical attention. Meanwhile, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is vital—regular check-ups, a balanced diet, moderate exercise tailored to her capacity, and managing risk factors like hypertension or diabetes, if present, can help reduce stroke risks.

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