As a lecturer in Bristol, and also from personal experience, i think you are entering the early stages of the latin disease Inserticus in the Buttomus, or in English, homosexuality. Call me ;)
they could be asleep
Circulation problem
Have the heart checked
There are various reasons that your fingers might tingle. You should consult a doctor if the feeling persists for some time.
You might be having carpal tunnel syndrome.
your fingers feel tingly because the nerves in the fingers are very sensitive and respond to many things you should learn alot about this in middle school and high school
Fingertips tingle when there is no circulation left, so there is no blood to get to your fingers.
That it was in a position that in a way that there is less blood than regular. By walking around for a minute or two, it should clear up. If it continues, contact a doctor.
Not enough blood getting to them
it means your hand is asleep
Whilst building the snowman our fingers began to tingle with the coldness of the snow.
Could be a food allergy.
Shake your hands until the blood flow returns and the tingling stops.
loubethetric cancer
A sinus infection can cause the legs and arms to tingle, but in most cases it is a sign of a different problem.
diluted hydrogen peroxide
Your kidney fell asleep
A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.
does it feel like a feather lightly brushing across your nose, except like an slight electric"y" tingle? i have that also and am researching possible ms symptoms...
stress. nerves. if it continues or gets worse, see a neurologist.
Possibly, if not rinsed.
It's known as touch nail tingles, commonly referred to as the tinglification process