Not sure, but the cause could also be from pinching a nerve and generally is. Not all pinched nerves or problems with muscles give pain as an indicator. My experience is almost 95% pinched nerves. Easy test. Poke and prod your back, under your arm pits and shoulder blades around the "bra" line (sorry guys - you get the idea) or in the space above your hip and below your rib cage. If there is tenderness then probability of 100%.
The condition usually caused by diabetes and characterized by numbness and tingling is diabetic neuropathy. This condition occurs due to nerve damage resulting from prolonged high blood sugar levels. It commonly affects the extremities, leading to symptoms such as pain, tingling, and loss of sensation in the feet and hands. Managing blood sugar levels is crucial in preventing or slowing the progression of diabetic neuropathy.
Hypocalcemia, which is a low level of calcium in the blood, can lead to these symptoms. Calcium plays a crucial role in nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart rhythm. When levels are low, it can result in numbness, tingling, muscle cramps, dehydration, and irregular heartbeats.
Numbness will last till the decreased oxygen returns to normal levels in the body. (PAO2)
If carbon dioxide levels in the blood are too low, a condition called hypocapnia can occur. This can lead to symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness or tingling, and muscle cramps. In severe cases, hypocapnia can cause confusion, seizures, or even loss of consciousness.
It can if you slept on them in a restrictive way.
Decreased levels of oxygen in body at high altitudes.
In order, they are: cold, pain, aching &/or burning, and numbness.
Hypoparathyroidism. The symptoms can range from quite mild (tingling in the hands, fingers, and around the mouth) to more severe forms of muscle cramps. The most severe symptoms are tetany (severe muscle cramping of the entire body) and convulsions (even though, this is very rare).
you keep your body constant by, keeping the levels of sugar levels and keeping your body warm and keeping it at the level
Hypocalcemia is a condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood. This imbalance can lead to symptoms such as muscle cramps, numbness, and tingling in the extremities, as well as potential complications like tetany and seizures. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and supplementing with calcium as needed.
A patient with a pH of 7.50 would likely be experiencing respiratory alkalosis. This can lead to symptoms such as lightheadedness, numbness or tingling in extremities, and potentially muscle twitching. The body may compensate for this alkalosis by decreasing respiratory rate to retain more CO2 and normalize pH levels.
Have your thyroid levels checked. Cold sensitivity and ED are common symptoms of hypothyroidism.