Lack of blood flow. Crossing your legs may cut off the blood, along with tigh socks or pants. If none of these are contributors-see a doctor immediately.
There are several possible reasons why your foot may be "asleep" all day. It could be due to prolonged pressure or compression on your foot, such as sitting or standing in one position for a long time. Other potential causes include nerve damage or compression, poor circulation, or certain medical conditions such as peripheral neuropathy or Diabetes. If the issue persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
There is not a time of day when all of your neighbors are sleeping.
I dislike my foot falling asleep.
The blood to the foot is temporarily blocked and that takes the control of the muscles away, as soon as blood flow is reurned, the muscles have control again.
I am asleep in the night time and awake in the day time.
your foot is probably falling asleep
It has "fallen asleep"
Pins and needles
When your foot falls asleep, it is because the blood flow has been hindererd in some way and so your foot is not getting enough oxygen. This numbs the nerves which gives you that strange feeling, and paralyses the muscles so that your foot does not work the way its should.
Yes, you can break it. If your foot is asleep, it has nothing to do with your bones. No damage can be done to it by putting pressure on it. When your foot is asleep it is simply a lack of blood flow going into the certain body part thus lacking the necessary amount of oxygen to function properly (which gives you the tingly feeling). Just because you can't feel it doesn't mean you can't break it.
poor circulation
When you touch something cold with your feet while you are asleep you will wake up because of the high sensitivity bearing in mind that when we are asleep we are usually very awake.
It would stay awake all night ( nocturnal ). Then it would stay asleep for the day.