Causes
Hand numbness can be caused by damage, irritation, or compression of a nerve or a branch of a nerve in your arm and wrist
Swollen hands, feet or genitals
Symptoms of high potassium may include nausea
This lowers blood pressure and increases the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart
I stopped taking Metoprolol (25mg, 2 X a day) almost three weeks ago and the symptoms you mentioned and SEVERAL others (most dramatically, HAIR LOSS) stopped almost immediately
Lisinopril can cause serious side effects that may not have symptoms including: Injury or death of an unborn baby
You should probably get your feet and ankles checked, you may need a bit of a water pill
muscle pain or cramps
If your hand or arm gets numb, the cause could range from carpal tunnel syndrome to a pinched nerve
These and some other side effects of acetazolamide, like taste perversion, are due to nerves functioning incorrectly due to electrolyte changes
However, it is not the only cause of hand numbness
Side effects were common with all of the treatments
A few months ago I started feeling all of this after taking Lisinopril for a little over a year
If the swelling gets bad enough, it can Lisinopril Teaching 1933
Neuropathy, or nerve damage in the legs and feet, is commonly caused by diabetes
Typing, playing piano or doing movements like that for long periods can cause overuse injuries