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Saturday 15-10-2022,22: 02 WIB
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GIACARTA, FIN.CO.ID – When riding a motorcycle, it means that both hands are in charge of holding the handlebars of the motorcycle, where there are also the brake and clutch levers if using the clutch motorcycle.
But lately you’ve been complaining of tingling in your hands when riding a motorcycle, causing a numb feeling in your palms.
The question is, what’s wrong with you, why do your hands tingle when you ride a motorcycle?
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Well, according to Dr. Rony Wijaya, tingling in your hands while carrying this bike can be caused by something minor or severe.
If it is mild, the tingling in the hands while riding a motorcycle is due to excessive pressure on the hands, as well as being in the same position for a long time.
According to Dr. Rony Wijaya’s dehydration can cause tingling hands while riding a motorcycle, as well as being caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency.
“(Also, tingling in the hands while riding a motorcycle can be caused by) diseases such as Raynaud’s disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and compression of the ulnar nerve,” explained Dr. Rony Wijaya as quoted by Alodocter.
People who have diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease are also said to have the potential to experience hand cramps when riding a motorcycle.
In addition to disease and malnutrition, hand cramps while riding this motorcycle can be a side effect of certain medications, exposure to toxic substances, or due to excessive alcohol consumption, explained Dr. Ron Wijaya.
Other causes of tingling hands
Do you have complaints like hot palms and tingling?
According to Dr. Riska Larasati this condition is caused by a nervous breakdown.
The nervous disorders referred to in Dr. Riska Larasati here, is a nerve disorder called diabetic neuropathy.
This means, knowingly or not, that those with ailments such as hot palms and tingling, suffer from diabetes or diabetes.
“This condition is a nerve disorder that causes complaints of tingling, numbness or pain that often attacks the feet or hands,” said Dr. Riska Larasati as quoted by FIN from Alodokter.
He explained that diabetic neuropathy is caused by uncontrolled high blood sugar levels.
“Therefore, blood sugar levels should be controlled with antidiabetic drugs,” said Dr. Riska Larasati pointed out.
“It is best to check for diabetes regularly, then eat nutritious foods, exercise regularly, eat foods containing B vitamins, then avoid smoking and so on,” he concluded.
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