Reason For Prominent Tingling In Hands While Urinating When Having Prostate Problem
Aged 85 have a prostate problem; taking tablets to improve flow. Of to urologist in two weeks. Have to urinate usually with some urgency. Am now experiencing quite prominent tingling in the back of my hands when urinating, particularly first thing in the morning. Have had heart problems for quite a long time but am managing very well with drugs.
i do not think that tingling in your hand is related to your prostate or heart disease. Either it could be nerve compression at your neck( common in old age) or lack of vitamin B 12 in body. My advice to you is to avoid using very high pillow do not keep your neck in same position for long hours like watching TV. Start taking tablet Methylcobal as food supplement. A soft cervical collar will also help you. If symptoms persist, show it to a neurologist or orthopaedic surgeon.
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Reason For Prominent Tingling In Hands While Urinating When Having Prostate Problem
i do not think that tingling in your hand is related to your prostate or heart disease. Either it could be nerve compression at your neck( common in old age) or lack of vitamin B 12 in body. My advice to you is to avoid using very high pillow do not keep your neck in same position for long hours like watching TV. Start taking tablet Methylcobal as food supplement. A soft cervical collar will also help you. If symptoms persist, show it to a neurologist or orthopaedic surgeon.