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  1. ... often the hand used for writing (the dominant hand).In carpal tunnel syndrome, the pain or paresthesia is usually felt in the wrist, the palm, and the first four fingers of the hand. These signs and symptoms often develop during sleep ...
  2. ... autosomal dominant hypocalcemia include muscle spasms in the hands and feet (carpopedal spasms) and muscle cramping, prickling or tingling sensations (paresthesias), or twitching of the nerves and muscles (neuromuscular ...
  3. ... with this condition experience prickling or tingling sensations ... the hands, arms, shoulders, joints, and abdomen. Affected individuals may ...
  4. ... sensations including tingling or numbness, usually of the hands or mouth. An aura usually starts within one ...