Tingling and numbess in limbs
Tingling and numbness in the limbs are common neurological symptoms that can result from various conditions affecting the peripheral or central nervous system. These sensations, often described as “pins and needles” or a loss of sensation, can be temporary or chronic and may indicate an underlying health issue
Tingling in limbs
Defination :
Tingling is a sensation often described as pins and needles, prickling, or a crawling feeling. It can occur in any part of the body but is most commonly felt in the hands, feet, arms, and legs. Tingling may be transient or chronic and can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
symtoms :
- Pressure on Nerves
- Nerve Damage or Irritation
- Circulatory Issues
- Metabolic Disorders
- Vitamin Deficiencies
Treatments :
- Address Underlying Conditions
- Physical Therapy and Exercise
- Lifestyle Modifications
- Alternative Therapies
- Nerve Stimulation
- Surgical Intervention
numbess in limbs
Defination :
Numbness is the partial or complete loss of sensation in a part of the body. It can affect the sense of touch, temperature, and pain and may be accompanied by tingling or other abnormal sensations. Numbness in the limbs can result from:
symtoms :
- Nerve Compression or Entrapment
- Neurological Conditions
- Circulatory Problems
- Trauma or Injury
- Metabolic Disorders
- Infections and Inflammatory Conditions
Treatments :
- Addressing Underlying Conditions
- Physical Therapy and Exercise
- Medications
- Lifestyle Modifications
- Alternative Therapies
- Nerve Stimulation