Is it normal to have tingly hands during pregnancy?

Topic Overview. Tingling, numbness, and pain in the hands are common during pregnancy, especially in the last trimester. These problems are usually caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, and they usually go away after pregnancy.

Why do arms tingle during pregnancy?

The swelling in your body may press on nerves, causing tingling and numbness. This can happen in your legs, arms, and hands. The skin on your belly may feel numb because it is so stretched out.

Can preeclampsia cause tingling in hands?

One common sign of preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication linked to high blood pressure, is sudden severe swelling of the hands. Since carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by swelling in the wrists, it’s possible that preeclampsia swelling could cause tingling or numbness in your hands.

What helps with tingling hands during pregnancy?

How to treat carpal tunnel syndrome in pregnancy

  1. Use a splint. Look for a brace that keeps your wrist in a neutral (not bent) position.
  2. Reduce activities that cause your wrist to bend.
  3. Use cold therapy.
  4. Rest.
  5. Elevate your wrists whenever you can.
  6. Practice yoga.
  7. Get physical therapy.
  8. Take pain relievers.

When can you get preeclampsia in pregnancy?

Pre-eclampsia rarely happens before the 20th week of pregnancy. Although less common, the condition can also develop for the first time in the first 4 weeks after birth. Most people only experience mild symptoms, but it’s important to manage the condition in case severe symptoms or complications develop.

What are the signs of high blood pressure during pregnancy?

Some signs of high blood pressure in pregnancy include:

  • Severe headaches.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Excess protein in urine (a urine sample is gathered at each doctor visit during pregnancy)
  • Changes in vision.
  • Upper abdominal pain.