There are a variety of different things that can cause tingling in legs, so you should get it checked out by a doctor to figure out which one pertains to you. It can be from damage to nerves, such as with a herniated disk, or be something more serious such as Diabetes or a stroke.
Tingling in your legs could be many things, neuropathy, or anything. You should contact your doctor.
Peripheral artery disease more commonly causes pain or numbness in the legs, than a tingling sensation. However it may still be worth consulting with your doctor, as this could be still be a symptom of PAD, or another condition.
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If you have blurred vision you could be having a stroke.
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Sleepy legs or restless legs syndrome (RLS) can be caused by factors such as iron deficiency, kidney failure, nerve damage, and certain medications. It is characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, usually due to uncomfortable sensations like tingling or itching. Treatment may involve iron supplements, medication, and lifestyle changes to manage symptoms.
Tingling can be caused by a variety of things. Poor blood supply to an affected area, insect or animal bite, and carpal tunnel syndrome are some reason for tingling. Radiation therapy can cause tingling too.
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I don't know, I've only ever had tingling in the left armpit. Sorry, can't help you.
'Pins and needles' are a sensation of uncomfortable tingling or prickling, usually felt in the arms, legs, hands or feet. A common cause is pressure on a specific part of the arm or leg, which causes compression of nerves.