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Tingling Sensation

Tingling sensation in the hands and feet is a very common symptom experienced by people. It can be caused due to pressure on the nerves when you cross your legs for too long or nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy) due to bacterial infections, exposure to toxins, and health conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, vitamin deficiency, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

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I have been experiencing a tingling sensation in my legs while playing tennis. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 65-year-old female. I am on no medication and play tennis thrice a week. I have been experiencing tingling in my legs while playing. Eventually, my legs will have spasm. I am staying hydrated and adding an electrolyte powder to my water. I have added a magnesium supplement to my da...  Read Full »


Shakti Mishra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Considerable amount of required water intake is very important, though, along with some stretching exercises. Always remember to start your day with a warm-up session before it. This will help improve the flexibility and contracting propertie...  Read Full »

Why is there a pop in lower back followed by tingling sensation in legs?

Query: Hello doctor, Whenever I pop my lower back, I hear a loud pop and then I feel a relieving tingle going do my entire left legs, all the way through my toes. What is going on?   Read Full »


Jay Indravadan Patel

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. With the history, it appears to be the involvement of the trapped nerve in the lower back which we address it as lumbar spine. Usually, people are prone to have damage of the intervertebral disc at the lumbar spine as it is the weight bearing joint having maximum mob...  Read Full »

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