If you have blurred vision you could be having a stroke.
Tingling in your legs could be many things, neuropathy, or anything. You should contact your doctor.
Neuropathy
Tingling shooting down your arms and legs could be caused by nerve compression, such as in conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome in the arms or sciatica in the legs. It can also be a symptom of conditions like diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or autoimmune diseases. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Paresthesia is a sensation that is felt in the hands, legs, arms, and feet. It is the feeling of tingling, prickling, or burning on the skin.
'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.
Inflamation can have that effect.
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.
Inflamation
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.
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.
hit yourself in the spot that is tingling iy works for me
Well I know when I smoke, I get like EXTREME tickling and tingling for muscle relaxation sometimes, or at least I hope it is haha, But I turn out fine after It settles in like 5, 10 minutes tops.