Is the tingling in the hands like pins and needles eczema?

Tingling in the hands like pins and needles is not a symptom of eczema, which is mainly localized itching and tingling in patients with eczema and is symmetrical. If a patient has unilateral tingling pain in the hand joints, it is usually due to gouty arthritis. For example, if a patient does not pay attention to dietary control and eats a lot of seafood, tofu, offal, and drinks beer, the blood uric acid level will rise, causing sudden joint swelling and pain in the finger joints without any trauma. In this case, patients are advised to control their diet and develop good and healthy eating habits. If the patient has an acute attack of osteoarthritis, he or she will experience pain and swelling in multiple joints of both hands or one hand. Therefore, patients need to make a correct diagnosis and differentiation based on the location, nature and trigger of the pain. If necessary, they should go to the hospital for examination and clear diagnosis through a joint consultation between dermatologists and osteoarthritis surgeons. Usually gouty arthritis is an important factor causing tingling in the hands or osteoarthritic degeneration, while eczema causes itchy or uncomfortable skin in patients.