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Sciatica or sciatic nerve pain can be caused by a herniated or bulging disc, or by many conditions in the back that cause inflammation or spinal nerve compression. According to the article...
Antabuse can stop an alcoholic from drinking, but in some cases the cure may be worse than the disease. This drug, which makes drinkers sick if they touch alcohol after taking it, may also cause...
It can be tricky to pinpoint why people have finger numbness. Some common causes are carpal tunnel syndrome or elbow conditions. When people suffer from finger numbness, they experience a feeling...
A tingling face can surface from several different underlying causes. Damage to the nerves, seizures, strokes and trauma are all factors that may cause tingling associated with loss of mobility,...
Diagnosing numbness in a part of the body can be difficult and may require a visit with a physician if it is ongoing or lasts longer than a few minutes. The numbness could result from sleeping or...
Neuropathy is nerve damage. Numbness and tingling in the feet and legs usually signal neuropathy. Later symptoms include weakness and pain. There are many possible causes of neuropathy in the...
Numbness in the fingertips may be a temporary or long-lasting condition that affects the ability to move the fingers and hands. The condition could be a symptom of an underlying medical disorder,...
Neurological diseases, infections, nerve compression and metabolic disorders can cause numbness and tingling. These symptoms, called paresthesia, may respond to treatment without addressing the...
Numbness in the fingers accompanied by a tingling or "pins and needles" feeling is a symptom of a condition affecting either the nerves or blood vessels. Physicians often refer to this as finger...
Piriformis syndrome is commonly seen after a compression injury or muscle strain in the back or lower extremities. Caused by interaction between the piriformis muscle and the sciatic nerve, the...
The chemotherapy that fights cancer cells may also damage the nerves in the extremities, resulting in numbness and tingling in fingers, toes, hands and feet. This numbness, known as neuropathy,...
One of the more common causes of both nerve pain and numbness is some sort of pressure being placed on the nerve itself. This may be a result of a slipped disc that places pressure on a spinal...
A pinched nerve is one that's under pressure and unable to properly function due to the force being exerted. Pinched nerves can be pressured by tissue, bones or muscles. When the offending tissue,...
People with trigeminal neuralgia experience intense pain in the eyes, cheeks, jaw, lips or forehead. Many people with this condition initially think they have a bad toothache. The nature of the...
Facial numbness can include a lack of or distortion of feeling in the skin on the face and lips. The condition also can include tingling of the face and lips. Swelling, redness, burning sensation...
Numbness and tingling can occur anywhere in the body, but it's particularly annoying when it occurs in the feet. Relief may be had by doing numb feet exercise. The most common places to experience...
Numbness, or sensory loss, is a symptom of a wide variety of diseases and disorders. While you may experience its effects in any part of the body, it is most commonly found in the arms, legs,...
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that can affect the feet with a sensation of burning, tingling or numbness that may be periodic or constant. It is a frequent symptom of nerve trauma or...
Foot neuropathy is a painful disorder that affects the body's nerves that controls the pain sensation and muscle movement in the feet. It most commonly occurs in diabetics, but it can also occur...
Leg numbness can be caused by damage to the nerves or muscles, or problems in the spine. Numbness in the legs can occur with other symptoms such as pain, burning, weakness, tingling, and/or...
When you have numbness or tingling in your hands and fingers, you have loss sensation due to a medical issue. It is possible to have other symptoms accompany numbness and tingling, including pain,...
Numbness in the foot may be temporary and go away without any treatment, or may be a sign of a more serious condition that requires medical management by a doctor. Foot numbness may cause...
A pinched nerve can occur anywhere in the body and often happens after a traumatic injury, a work-related injury or sudden strain of a muscle. While some people who have a pinched nerve in the leg...
Numbness in the face can be distressing no matter what the cause. It can be caused by something as minor as sleeping in an odd position, or it can be a sign of a serious medical condition. If...
Suffering from numb hands can be troublesome, interrupt daily activities and cause problems with job performance. Numbness can be accompanied by tingling or sometimes pain, making the condition...
A pinched nerve can happen to any nerve in the body, although the nerves of the neck, wrists, elbow and back are most commonly affected. Pinched nerves may be a result of repetitive motions,...
Numbness in the hand can be due to a variety of medical conditions, some common and some rare. Diagnosing the cause can depend on what part of the hand the numbness occurs in, when it occurs and...
While the symptom of numbness in the feet can vary among individuals, the best way to get relief and prevent the situation from getting worse is to report any numbness or tingling to your doctor....
The term sural nerve can actually refer to any of the nerve cords in the lower calf that run the length of the tibia bone. Damage symptoms range from spasming pain to numbness. And while treatment...
Numbness in your small fingers may cause you to have discomfort and difficulty doing things in normal daily life such as writing, typing or driving. If the numbness in your small fingers spreads...
The sciatic [sahy-at-ik] nerve is the largest nerve in the body and is formed from a bundle of nerves at the lumbar spine. The sciatic nerve exits the spinal column at the hip and runs down the...
Carpal tunnel syndrome involves pain and numbness of the hands. The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway of the inner side of the wrist that protects the nerve responsible for bending fingers....
Mononeuropathy is a condition resulting from nerve damage due to injury. It has no known cure. Treatments exist for the various symptoms such as numbness, stinging or loss of feeling in the...