What’s going on with the tingling like pins and needles in the palms of my hands?

Tingling in the palm of the hand like pins and needles, may be compressed nerves, may also be caused by cervical spondylosis, peripheral neuropathy and other diseases.
1. Nerve compression: If the upper limbs remain in a position for a long time, resulting in nerve compression, there will be nerve irritation, the palm of the hand will be like pins and needles with a painful sensation, this time as long as the change of posture for activities to promote blood circulation, after a few minutes of palm tingling will be relieved.
2. Cervical spondylosis: cervical spondylosis can cause nerve compression, resulting in pain and numbness in the upper limbs and palms, etc. Cervical spine CT or cervical spine MRI can be clarified.
3. Peripheral neuropathy: if the patient has diabetes mellitus, there can be symptoms of pain and numbness like pins and needles in both hands, which can be treated with nutritive drugs such as methylcobalamin and other drugs, and at the same time need to strictly control the blood sugar.
If the tingling in the palm of the hand is occasional, you can first carry out appropriate activities to promote blood circulation, if there is no relief for a long time, you need to consult a doctor for a definitive diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.