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Certain pre-existing health conditions can also be significant contributors to numbness and tingling in the hands. Diabetes and peripheral neuropathy are a prime example. Over time, persistently high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes can damage the peripheral nerves – the nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, including the hands and feet. This nerve damage, known as diabetic neuropathy, can result in a range of sensations, including numbness, tingling, and even burning pain. It’s a relatively common complication, affecting a significant portion of people living with diabetes.