my rigth and leg always feel as asleep
Leg lengthening is performed under general anesthesia, so that the patient is deep asleep and can't feel pain.
If you are having this feeling, it could be just that your leg has fallen asleep. If the felling does not go away, you should seek medical advice.
in the left side leg clutch pedal there is a square cover. rigth there is it.
only if your walking
When a part of your body falls asleep it just means that there has been a restriction in blood flow and that the numb or tingling sensation you feel is when the blood is trying to get back to that body part
Leg fall asleep
Just means that your leg had a lack of blood. (Try not to sit on your legs for a long period of time.)
This can be symptomatic of "restless leg syndrome" a discussion with a healthcare professional will help
This can be symptomatic of "restless leg syndrome" a discussion with a healthcare professional will help
You find someone who has an even worst cut and laugh in their face! It always makes me feel better!
Of course! You have veins and arteries in your leg and you can feel the pulse of the blood going through them.
It is possible that the leg has "fallen asleep", or the proper amount of blood is not circulating through the leg. This is usually caused by not moving for a while whilst sitting on your leg, and goes away very quickly.