Pins and Needles and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Description
‘Pins and needles’ refers to the strange prickling or tingling sensation that comes when an arm or a leg ‘goes to sleep’ because it was pressed against a hard surface for too long, or kept in the same position for a long time. When the position is changed or the pressure relieved, the limb usually feels numb and heavy, followed by pins and needles.
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