If your leg keeps falling asleep, it usually indicates that a nerve is being compressed or irritated, often due to prolonged pressure on the blood vessels or nerves, such as sitting or lying in one position for too long. This sensation, known as paresthesia, typically resolves once you change positions and relieve the pressure. However, if it occurs frequently or is accompanied by pain, weakness, or other symptoms, it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
my rigth and leg always feel as asleep
Leg jerks when falling asleep, known as hypnic jerks or sleep starts, are common and often occur during the transition from wakefulness to sleep. They can be caused by factors such as stress, fatigue, caffeine intake, or irregular sleep patterns. This phenomenon is generally harmless and thought to be a natural response of the body as it relaxes and shifts into sleep. If it becomes frequent or bothersome, consulting a healthcare professional may be advisable.
only if your walking
Leg fall asleep
This is very possibly due to pressure having been placed on the femoral artery during sleep, causing a more exaggerated version of your foot falling asleep.
our leg bones and leg muscles
Yes, the falling dream is your mind's response to your leg falling off the bed. The perception that the dream occurs before the leg begins to fall is a very common illusion typical of dreaming.
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
Its massive boner is erected and is used as a leg
Leg lengthening is performed under general anesthesia, so that the patient is deep asleep and can't feel pain.