Paresthesia is defined as an abnormal sensation of the body, such as numbness, tingling, or burning. Treatment of paresthesia depends on an accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause. For people with limbs that have fallen asleep, restoration of their circulation through exercising, stretching, or massaging the affected limb can rapidly dissipate the tingling and sensations of numbness
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Okay, but what about the cure for the tingling feeling within the skin of your leg?
When your leg goes to sleep, a condition called paresthesia, it's because the blood circulation has been interrupted to your leg. What I usually do is reposition my body so that circulation is restored to my leg, then try not to move the leg as circulation is restored. Movement will cause pain and tingling during recovery from paresthesia, and it is not necessary to restore circulation (beyond moving to restore circulation).
The sensory nerve roots of L4 and L5 when irritated can cause an abnormal sensation (paresthesia) on the outer leg.
u get medicine for it!
depends on the injury, there are many ways to injure your legs. Is there a certain place on your leg it hurts? Is it a muscle or bone? The cure depends on the injury
Consult a doctor.
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Paresthesia can be mild to moderate painful. The pain can sustain for days and months.
Paresthesia is a sensation that is felt in the hands, legs, arms, and feet. It is the feeling of tingling, prickling, or burning on the skin.
Put some antibiotic cream on it.
Sleep more. Usually soreness in the body indicates that muscles in the sore area are undergoing repair. Muscle repair takes place mostly when you sleep.
Paresthesia or commonly called as "pins and needles" is a tingly or prickling sensation on an area of the body. This is most commonly caused by pressure on the area. It will eventually wear off.
A doctor will set the bones in their proper places and then put a cast on the leg to keep it from moving around. After a couple weeks or so, the bones will have healed.