Tingling sensation in the arm is due to nerve compression, medial epicondylitis of the humerus and lateral epicondylitis of the humerus. When the tingling is accompanied by localized numbness of the skin, it is considered to be caused by nerve compression. Local nerve traction, swelling, trauma, localized mass formation, and fracture can lead to compression of the nerve, causing local tingling and numbness. When medial epicondylitis and lateral epicondylitis of the humerus occur, there is a significant tingling sensation in the localized muscles. After active treatment, the tingling sensation will disappear, and can be given local hot compresses, physiotherapy, topical Futenugreek ointment, oral Futenugreek tablets, and in severe cases, localized closed treatment. When determining nerve damage, electromyography can be performed to rule out nerve damage.