Posted by kcm.MN on December 02, 2017 at 13:00:59 from (174.219.7.115):
In Reply to: hands posted by RLP in Co. on December 02, 2017 at 10:14:23:
Wife and I both have had that problem at times. It has always gone away for us, but will inevitably come back again.
From what you described, I would agree with your doctor, OR add this as another possibility: It "could" also be that you are laying on your hands while you sleep, with wrists bent sharply. This will restrict blood flow to your hands, and it'll hurt when full blood flow returns. I've had that happen to me as well, but I've noticed that it's almost always when I have recently strained my hands or wrists or arms, or even my shoulders.
Also, as the electrical impulses in our brains can change pathways without notice, your brain may be sending signals to your hands to curl inward while you sleep.
However, by far the most common issue seems to be a pinched nerve either in the neck or the spine. The pinching is often caused by bulged discs. ...Can't remember if a person can have herniated discs while feeling no pain, but that might be another possibility.
The long and short of it is, your doctor will no more than any of us here....'cept for anyone here who might be a doctor. ...I don't even play one on TV. :wink:
Hope you get it figured out. Can really make starting each day miserable!
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