Blood flow issues, crossing legs while sleeping, sleeping with arms above head, RLS (restless leg syndrome), oxygen issues, sleep apnea... a bunch of things.... maybe you should see a neurologist and they would prescribe a sleep study test. They find out quite a bit.... sticky pad electrodes placed on body with skinny wires running to a box recording movements, also breathing is monitored for sleep apnea along with muscle tremors and movements. I am no doctor but it can get a lot deeper into other tests to find out exactly whats the cause. This can be somewhat of a serious health issue, especially if its oxygen deprivation related, and I would not wait to get your diagnosis started.
Numbness in jaw and tingling in mouth and headache can be symptoms or various diseases. Most of them are neurological disorders which include shingles, lyme disease and trigeminal neuralgia among others.
Analgesic
Without enough calcium in the body, you may experience symptoms such as muscle cramps, numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes, weak and brittle bones, and an increased risk of fractures. Severe calcium deficiency can lead to conditions like osteoporosis or rickets.
Yes it does hurt because there doing it with your dry skin so it does hurt when you get stiches without numbness
the thing that causes numbness is wen the leg is not moved for a long time or too much exercise without message afterwards
Using an exercise bike without a seat can help improve balance, engage core muscles, and provide a more intense workout for the lower body. It can also help prevent discomfort or numbness that may occur with traditional seated bikes.
Involuntary muscles are those that move without conscious control.
cardiac muscles
Involuntary muscles
Involuntary muscles.
Involuntary muscles move without conscious effort - the heart, for example.
Tingling around your head can mean anything. It may be a skin condition. It could an inflammatory reaction, or it could be a nerve or brain problem. There is no way to know without seeing a physician.