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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It often causes weakness, tingling, pain, and/or numbness of the hands and feet. If diagnosed and treated early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled.
Because the herpes virus affects nerves, and is dormant in nerves, an outbreak of any kind of herpes can cause some numbness and tingling in the area.
One medical condition that causes heaviness and tingling in the chest is a heart attack. Always consult a doctor or visit the emergency room when you have heaviness and tingling in your chest area.
Tingling can be caused by a variety of things. Poor blood supply to an affected area, insect or animal bite, and carpal tunnel syndrome are some reason for tingling. Radiation therapy can cause tingling too.
Pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the area of the affected neural plexus or area of the service by nerve fibers traversing through a particular plexus are symptoms of a potential plexopathy
Sensory seizures begin with numbness or tingling in one area. The sensation may move along one side of the body or the back before subsiding.
There are enough different conditions or disorders that might manifest as a feeling of numbness or loss of sensation in areas of the torso, that the only way to know what might be the cause is to have the symptoms evaluated by a medical professional. Anytime there is numbness or tingling in any area of the body, there is cause to seek urgent medical attention, since some causes can be very serious and may result in a permanent condition or nerve damage without intervention on a timely basis. It is best not to delay an evaluation of these symptoms. The cause of the numbness can only be determined with a complete history of the symptoms, such as when they started, if they have happened before, how exactly you describe the feelings, the exact location of the numbness, plus a thorough physical exam with probably some laboratory and/or other medical testing.
Diagnosis is usually made from the clinical symptoms. Patients frequently complain of numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in the affected area before evidence of vascular inflammation becomes apparent.
Tailbone surgery helps to correct persistent pain in the tailbone area, this is often the last resort after trying non surgical treatments and activities or modifications that have not successfully alleviated the pain.
It would depend on where on your leg the tingling is. Also, is there any numbness in the same area. If the tingling and possibly numbness is on the back of your leg, anywhere from your butt, back of the thighs, behind your knee or in the calf, it could be a pinched sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve can cause pain, numbness and or tingling on the back of your leg.
Depends where the veribrates are located, upper or lower back? And what you mean by "squashed"? If you have a herniated disc that is causing the "squashing" it can press on a nerve and cause pain,tingling,numbness and inflammation of the area will cause muscle spasms. It your vertibrates are just "sqaushed" meaning you have very little space in that area you will have infammation which causes the same problem as above.Inflammation causes pain similar to arthritis. Lower back symptons can cause right or left leg pain as well as back ache.You can feel numbness in one or both feet.Upper back symptons can cause neck shoulder or arm problems. It can be minor or serious.
The best thing to do to help a bruised tailbone from falling flat on your back is to take NSAID's and to apply ice to the bruised area.