It's can be normal. Your joints and skin, everything are stretching and loosening. That could cause pain. But you should talk to your doctor on your next visit. They may be able to give you something that can be done to help the pain. Or the pain and the pregnancy could have nothing to do with each other.
It depends. Since your hands can shake from nerves, Diabetes, and any number of other things, then yes, under some circumstances, your hands shaking is normal. If you have gestational diabetes, it could be a sign that your blood sugar is getting low. And if not, it could just be nerves. But as with any other pregnancy situation, when in doubt, call your health care provider.
but, it CAN be early arthiritis(though minor-one...)
Yes
Neuropathy
yes But shaky hands can occur for many other reasons also. If you suspect you are pregnant, get a proper test by a doctor or clinic, home tests are unreliable.
I think you are wanting to know if carpal tunnel syndrome can cause aching in hands...and the answer is yes!Usually you will have numbness and tingling or a falling asleep feeling in the hands,but some also have an aching feeling.You might have other conditions causing the aching,like tendonitis etc...the inflammation of tendons can cause swelling and this can cause the aching feeling.Arthritis can also cause aching,but it is usually in the joints and worse in the morning. for more info go to http://www.carpal-tunnel-symptoms.com
Neuropathy is an over/under stimulation of the nerves, generally affecting the extremities-toes, feet, fingers, and hands. Cause is unknown as a singular symptom but can be linked to brain/spinal conditions.
i have a face but cannot see i have hands but no fingers on me. - An oogly LOL
Yes you can, any repetitive motion with your hands or fingers can cause it.
I think it's hands
the disadvantges of shopping is that.....THERE IS NOT ONE. except from your hands aching and feet hurting.
since each hand has 10 fingers ( we assume that all the people have all their fingers) and each person has 2 hands, 10/2 is the ratio of fingers to hands. this is 5 to 1
Some symptoms for arthritis in the a hand would be pain or discomfort, aching, bones cracking, and fatigue in the hands.
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