Not sure if you have had any positive changes since you first wrote this. Here is what I recommend. Start doing yoga, also make lifestyle changes to your diet to lose weight and retrain your body. Here is why, what could be happening is you are getting compression on nerves or discs from excess weight and pressure to the spine. Work with someone on proper posture- walking, sitting and sleeping. Retrain the alignment of your body and spine. Have you ever been in a car accident or was there any complications at birth. Have you had X-rays or MRIS of your spine. Any stenosis or narrowing. Pressure, narrowing and off alignment can cause bizarre changes to the human body and pain to show up in other areas. Have these things looked into and try these changes in your life to see how you fair. Be consistent for at least 90 days and see how you progress. Keep a journal of what changes you notice. Best of luck!
and recently i have tingling feeling in both hands at the same time, mainly in the ring and pinky fingers.. usually after doing usual everyday works.. this symptom arises quite recently since i never noticed about it before
Thank you for your reply and advice!
I did a blood test and everything is normal except my iron level is very low. That maybe the cause for my postural hypotension. My sugar level is normal, as well as B12.
I asked my GP about the neuralgia.. she's not very sure. She just said in some cases of Iron deficiency, there might be joint pain present. I didn't have a chance to ask her about my chattering teeth.. is it normal?
I don't drink alcohol, so i don't think that's a cause.
I just start taking the iron supplement, and my GP said wait for 3 months for another appointment to see whether there will be some improvement.
Maybe things got worse when I keep thinking about it. Heh.. I'll try to keep my anxiety level under control. I'm just worried about the pain that never fail to come every single day and also teeth chattering..
Thank you so much for your help!
Hi,
How are you?
These abnormal pins and needles sensations are known as parestheisas. There can be many reasons for this type of sensation. Most common is diabetes; I would suggest you to get your blood sugar levels checked.
Other causes include nerve injury, hyperventilation, anxiety and stress, vitamin B12 deficiency and chronic alcoholism.
Does any of this sound familiar to you?
I would suggest you to cut down your anxiety levels and take an OTC B complex supplement and see if your condition improves. Do keep us posted!