#KnowTheFeeling: What your 'Kutob' might not tell you about 'Pamamanhid' and 'Tusok-Tusok'

OCTOBER 27, 2022

Imagine this: it’s a typical day, you’re holding the steering wheel, driving down your usual route, when, all of a sudden, you’re forced to pull over as feelings of pamamanhid (numbness) or tusok-tusok (tingling) creep into your hands.

Or perhaps, you’re in the middle of a workday, checking your emails, when out of the blue, the same prickly feeling disrupts your focus. Or maybe you’re indulging in your favorite pastime, cooking or tending to your beloved plants, when suddenly a numbing sensation, like an invisible glove or sock covering your hand, gets in the way.

Feels familiar?

When feeling pamamanhid and tusok-tusok, don’t leave it to kutob lang 

As with many Filipinos and like other times before, your kutob (strong intuition) probably simply told you to brush these nagging feelings aside, reassuring you that these are nothing more than signs of aging or fatigue.

While listening to our kutob, a cultural habit in which many Filipinos deeply trust, had served you well in many situations, it’s important to note that these seemingly insignificant feelings could also be symptoms of a deeper underlying issue – peripheral neuropathy or nerve damage, which could stop you from fully feeling life. 

Neurobion Kutob Pamamanhid

#KnowTheFeeling of Nerve Damage 

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the peripheral nerves, responsible for transmitting signals and information between the brain and the rest of the body, sustain nerve damage. This condition can affect the entire body, manifesting in various symptoms such as pamamanhid and tusok-tusok, and impact everything we do.

Last 2022, research conducted by P&G revealed that many Filipinos experience occasional nerve discomfort as they age. That’s why Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (Neurobion) are urging Filipinos to stay on top of their nerve health. 

When it comes to peripheral neuropathy, early detection is key to preventing further progression and managing the condition more effectively. So, if you start experiencing pamamanhid and tusok-tusok in your hands, don’t hesitate to #KnowTheFeeling.

Ask the friendly chatbot, Neuri,  for help in understanding the symptoms associated with nerve damage. And never forget to consult doctors about your symptoms. They can provide proper diagnosis and recommend the best course of action, including how incorporating Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (Neurobion) into your daily routine could be beneficial for your nerve health. 

Treat Nerve Damage at The Root 

Deficiency of Vitamin B is often linked to nerve damage symptoms. Studies show that taking neurotropic B vitamins—Vitamins B1, B6, and B12—play pivotal roles in supporting nerve health, relieving pamamanhid and tusok-tusok:

  • Vitamin B1 provides energy for your nerves
  • Vitamin B6 assists in signal transmission, and
  • Vitamin B12 aids in nerve regeneration.

All these are present in Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (Neurobion) to help stop recurring pamamanhid and tusok-tusok from bothering you again, with regular use and proper diet and exercise.

#FeelLife with Neurobion 

Break free from the uncertainty of feeling-feeling lang and rediscover the joy of feeling life to the fullest with Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (Neurobion). 

If you’re experiencing pamamanhid and tusok-tusok, remember that your friendly chatbot, Neuri is just a few taps away. More importantly, always consult with your doctor to gain insights into your symptoms and assess your risk factors. Together with Neuri and your healthcare provider, you can take proactive steps towards maintaining healthy nerves

So, you can #FeelLife and not the signs of nerve damage. 

For more information, visit https://www.neurobion.com. To avail of Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (Neurobion), visit any drugstore nationwide or purchase via and the P&G Health Official Shopee store.

If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

ASC Reference Code P0284P062223N

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