If you are experiencing leg numbness for a prolonged period of time you should speak to your doctor. You could be having issues with your nerves and the doctor should be notified of this.
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numbness and itching in hand arm and leg
the thing that causes numbness is wen the leg is not moved for a long time or too much exercise without message afterwards
If you are having this feeling, it could be just that your leg has fallen asleep. If the felling does not go away, you should seek medical advice.
Sometimes leg numbness comes from standing or sitting for long periods of time without movement. This causes the blood to not circulate normally in the limb. Rotating the leg and foot can help with the circulation and relieve numbness.
If your talking about when you are sitting down with your legs crossed, it is because the pressure of on leg on the other, that restricts blood flow thus causing numbness in your leg. If it has happened to you while you are standing, it may be because you are putting more pressure on one leg than the other.
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would a gall baldder attack cause pain in my lower abdom days later and numbness in my right leg and right hand
Nerve compression or impingement. Can be due to inflammation or your spine being 'out of place', it is not unusual to experince this occasionally but if it is aproblem you should see a GP for review of your nerve pathways.
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It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
The numbness and sensation of your leg giving out could be due to various factors, such as nerve compression, a pinched nerve in the lower back, or issues with circulation. Conditions like sciatica or a herniated disc can lead to these symptoms by affecting the nerves that supply the leg. It's also possible that muscle fatigue or weakness contributed to the feeling of your leg giving out. If this persists, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.