Types of Tingling & Numbness
Arm, Wrist, and Hand Numbness
If you are experiencing arm, wrist, or hand numbness that is tingling around a joint, this can be caused by a number of things including trauma, disease or illness. Needless to say, frequent numbness and tingling can be very distracting and frustrating for patients. The tingling may be hot or cold and may be accompanied by a lack of movement in the hands. Skin discoloration is also common.
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Leg pain, numbness, and or tingling can be a sign of several different conditions. In some cases leg pain can be a slight annoyance that comes and goes such as soreness from exercise or maybe sitting in a way that is uncomfortable for the leg. In other cases, leg pain may be a very serious condition with severe pain that prevents you from preforming daily activities, walking, or even making it troublesome to sleep.
Learn MoreTingling in Hands
Tingling in the hands can be an annoying occurrence. Tingling in the hands can often be temporary such as when your arm falls asleep from being positioned with pressure on the nerves. This pins and needles effect is normally painless and the sensation is fast to relieve itself after the pressure affecting the nerves is released.
Tingling in Feet
Tingling in the feet can be an uncomfortable and disruptive condition to have to suffer with. Many times tingling in the feet can feel like pins and needles. This is generally painless and similar to the sensation of the foot falling “asleep”. The pins and needles sensation is easily corrected by allowing blood flow to the affected area and reducing any pressure that may be restricting the nerves.
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