Nothing to be worried about it's just like any other part of the body
it means you've had a prolapse.
Ummm...it's an orgasm.
you probably have a pinch nerve
A body part or limb might "go to sleep" due to a lack of circulation. When an extremity is not getting sufficient blood flow (often due to body position), one might experience numbness, tingling or a "pins and needles" sensation in the area.
The initial symptom is a tingling or mildly painful itching sensation in the area where the sore will appear.
When you injure yourself, the body sends more blood to that area to promote healing. Because of this, you can feel the increased blood flow pulsating each time your heart beats.
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.
The the strongest sensation a female feels is just above the vagina over the pelvic bone this area is called the clitoris and is responsible for bringing about orgasm
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.
Although it mights sound counterintuitive, the best way to get rid of a pins and needles sensation in your hands or feet is to move them around. The sensation is caused by a decrease in bloodflow and movement will restore bloodflow to that area.
Side affects can include minor itching, a warm sensation on the area where the treatment was, tingling feeling, and a slight but not painful swelling.
The TENS device is a small battery-powered stimulator that produces low-intensity electrical signals through electrodes on or near a painful area, producing a tingling sensation that reduces pain
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.