Pins and needles are a sign of nerves being stimulated and sending extra signals to the brain, we can think of them as traffic jams in the nervous system. When traffic is smooth, tiny electrical impulses travel along nerves from our spine to our arms and legs, and then those sensations travel back to the brain. However, when a nerve is compressed with pressure, it creates a blockage and the nervous system cannot carry electrical impulses, which can lead to poor blood supply, numbness, tingling or tingling sensations in the affected area. They usually occur when you are in an awkward position for a long time, such as sitting cross-legged or leaning too much on your arms or legs. Usually, these sensations last only a few minutes, and changing your position can help you return to normal quickly because the nerves are not affected Compression, blood can circulate through the nerve, however, persistent pins and needles are sometimes caused by nerve damage, neuroinflammation or health problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica and peripheral neuropathy. Always seek professional medical help if you experience persistent pins and needles.
Numbness in the hands and feet is often due to nerve-related conditions, and since our extremities have the most nerves, they are also the most commonly affected parts of the body. Pressure on the nerve: it usually happens in the feet where we sit for a while. This type does not interfere with our daily activities and it gets better as we adjust our posture.
- Nerve compression: Nerve compression can also cause pins and needles, for example, a herniated disc can cause spinal nerve numbness.
- Nerve damage: Nerve damage can cause pins and needles, especially common in people who regularly use vibrating tools on the job.
- Nervous disorders: Pins and needles can also be a symptom of a neurological disorder, or neuropathy, which is characterized by loss of sensory information in the brain due to damage to sensory nerves.
- Sciatica: Sciatica damages blood vessels and nerves in the spine, causing pins and needles in the back.
Frequency Therapy is an alternative therapy for stubborn pins and needles, it is natural, safe and does not cause side effects, Spooky2 has the world’s largest frequency database with more than 35,000 procedures. You can use these frequencies to help yourself or your family. For pins and needles, you can search for the keywords “numbness,” “nerve,” or “blood” to find some relevant frequencies. If your symptoms are caused by another condition, such as sciatica, you can run directly to the frequency associated with the condition. Here we also recommend some popular presets/programs to help restore your energy: Solfeggio Frequencies Program, Schumann Resonance (CAFL) Preset and Terrain Detox Preset.