Tingling often? This is the cause

Tingling sensations such as numbness or numbness can occur at any time, for example after a long time sitting cross-legged. The causes of tingling can vary. Tingling is temporary and some prolonged

Tingling or in medical terms is called paresthesia is a sensation of tingling or numbness accompanied by a feeling as if you were stung by a needle. This occurs when the nerves are under unconscious pressure, so the blood flow to the nerves is irregular.
There is also a temporary and persistent tingling called chronic paresthesia. Tingling can also be caused by health problems or certain diseases. You will find below the causes of temporary and chronic tingling.
 
Causes temporary tingling

This does not only occur in the arms or legs, temporary tingling occurs when several limbs are under pressure for a long time. This makes the blood clog nerves in this area. You may feel tingling in the legs after sitting cross-legged or with shoes that are too small. Tingling in the hands can also be felt, for example when you sleep with your head in your arms.

Because of its temporary nature, this condition can go away on its own if you release the tingling zone, for example by stretching your legs after sitting cross-legged or releasing a broken hand. In this way, blood flow will return smoothly.

Raynaud's disease is another cause. This disease affects the blood supply to certain areas of the body, such as fingers and toes. This disease attacks especially when the patient is stressed, agitated or in a cold room.
 
Causes of prolonged tingling

Prolonged tingling is usually related to your condition, for example: diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, stroke, brain tumor, cancer, hormonal imbalance, multiple sclerosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar nerve compression.

In addition, the drugs you take can also cause tingling, such as chemotherapy drugs used to treat breast cancer and lymphoma, anti-epileptic drugs, antibiotics, and drugs for the treatment of HIV / AIDS.

Exposure to toxic substances can also cause tingling. Related toxic substances, such as mercury, thallium, lead, arsenic, and several other industrial chemicals.

Malnutrition due to poor nutrition, vitamin B12 deficiency and excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages are other factors that cause prolonged tingling.
 
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If you often feel bites, you can ask the doctor about the cause. The doctor will track your medical history and complaints, do a physical examination and further tests. Some additional tests can be done, such as blood tests, electromyogram (EMG) tests, cerebrospinal fluid examination, nerve conduction tests, MRI and biopsy.

After the diagnosis is made, the doctor can determine the treatment that will be used for the needles and needles that you experience. For example, if you experience pins and needles due to diabetes, your doctor will remind you to always check your blood glucose, take medication to maintain it and adopt a healthy diet.

In general, tingling can be minimized by adopting a healthier lifestyle, for example:
  • Exercise regularly.
  • Avoid exposure to poisons.
  • Avoid or limit consumption of alcoholic drinks.
  • Quit smoking.
  • Healthy eating habits
  • Maintain ideal body weight.
  • Treat and control chronic diseases if present, such as diabetes or kidney disease.

Most cases of tingling are temporary. It is advisable to consult a doctor immediately in the case of pins and needles, accompanied by rashes, vertigo, muscle spasms, frequent urination, neck, arms and to the fingers, if the body is weak or unable to move or if you lose consciousness.

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