How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep

  • October 9, 2009
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After your hand has been at rest in a compressed position, it may become numb or fall asleep.

You Will Need

  • Pressure relief
  • Your doctor

If you experience numbness and tingling shortly after a head, neck, or back injury, go to the hospital or call 911.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Wait for a minute or two

Step 1: Wait for a minute or two

Relieve the compression on your hand and wait for a minute or two. In most cases feeling will return, often with a tingling or pins-and-needles sensation.

Temporary pressure on the nerves in your hand causes it to fall asleep.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Shake it

Step 2: Shake it

Shake your hand and count to five. Do this three times. It will encourage circulation and nerve decompression.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Reach for the sky

Step 3: Reach for the sky

Reach your arm or arms skyward. Hold and count to five. A few repetitions should loosen pinched or compressed nerves.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Rock your head

Step 4: Rock your head

Rock your head from side to side. A sleeping hand can be the result of the compression of a bundle of nerves in your neck. Loosening your neck muscles can relieve the pressure.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Shrug your shoulders

Step 5: Shrug your shoulders

Raise and lower your shoulders. Hold the position for a few seconds. A couple of repetitions of this will loosen nerves in your neck.

Be careful not to injure your hand when it is asleep. The decrease in feeling may make it more prone to accidental injury.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: Avoid nerve compression

Step 6: Avoid nerve compression

Prevent your hand from falling asleep in the future by avoiding placing it in a position where the nerves become compressed.

How To Wake Your Hand Up When It Falls Asleep: See your doctor if the condition persists

Step 7: See your doctor if the condition persists

Consult your doctor if numbness and tingling in your hand persist. You may have a more serious medical condition.

Nerves, which run like threads through your whole body, carry messages to the brain.

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