It may be due to a nerve pinching and may get some relief if you increase your B12 intake. Ones in maternal vitamins may not be enough. COntact your health care provider if that might be the case for you. What you are probably feeling is RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME. It is common in pregnant women, and is usually described as creepy, crawly/numb/tingly feeling. Basically, it gives you a feeling of having to move your legs constantly. There are medications for it, but they are not safe in pregnancy. I have had the same feelings and I find it helps to elevate your legs EARLY in the day, and to avoid lying down too long at night before going to sleep. Firm massage(light touch makes it worse), and foot soaks may help too. Unfortunately, I have been told that it will only go away after birth!
All within normal variations!
Rubbing or crossing the legs can stimulate the clitoral region, which may lead to pleasurable sensations due to the proximity of the clitoris to the legs. This pressure and friction can create a subtle, pleasurable sensation for some individuals.
People with diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
You feel a cool sensation because the refrigerator is full of cold air.
go to a doctor
Your spinal cord, part of the nervous system.
poor circulation
Because the blood is moving inside them
Nerve damage could cause a 72 year old, nondiabetic to have a burning sensation in the legs and hands. If this occurs, you should speak to your doctor as soon as you can.
Yes. You may be compressing your sciatic nerve, and that is what causes leg/behind pain.
It's normal if your coach actually has nice legs.
It can be but you should check with your Dr just to be sure. Swelling of the feet, legs, and hands can be normal but it can also be a symptom of pre-eclampsia , a condition that is very dangerous during pregnancy.