First of all, numbness in the legs is a symptom of a problem. It could be anything from poor posture restricting the blood flow, to vitamin deficiency, blood clot, multiple sclerosis, tumor and many other things. You need to go see your physician. Do not rely on advice form others, especially from the internet.
Exercises that can help alleviate numbness in your legs include stretching, walking, cycling, and yoga. These activities can improve circulation and nerve function, reducing numbness over time.
Yes, numbness can be a symptom of spinal stenosis affecting the arms and legs. Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. This can lead to symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness, and pain in the arms and legs.
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Numbness in the legs is a serious concern. Improper blood flow may be a cause, often associated with Diabetes. There are many health conditions that will limit feeling in the legs, all of which should be investigated by a health care professional. Information is readily available online, as is in your doctors office.
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Symptoms of poor blood circulation in the legs include pain, numbness, tingling, swelling, coldness, and skin discoloration.
If you are experiencing short spurts of numbness in your legs it could be falling asleep, you could have bad circulation, or it could be symptoms of neuropathy.
Gradual blockage creates muscle aches and pain, cramping, and sensations of tiredness or numbness; sudden blockage may cause severe pain, coldness and numbness.
Signs of poor blood circulation in the legs include numbness or tingling, coldness, swelling, cramping, and slow-healing wounds or ulcers.
Yes, toe numbness can be caused by cervical or lumbar injury. These injuries can compress nerves that run down the spine and into the legs, leading to numbness, tingling, or weakness in the toes. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Although whirlpools and hot tubs are relaxing for the muscles, prolonged exposure can lead to over heating, and possibly stroke. Prevent these side effects by limiting time to fifteen to twenty minutes.