TRIBUNJATIM.COM – Tingling is a sensation that makes the skin feel goosebumps, numbness, tingling, or being pricked by a needle for no apparent reason.
This condition is known in the medical world as paresthesia.
According to Healthline, tingling feet and hands usually appear when a person crosses their legs or is in an uncomfortable position for a while.
This condition can be caused by compressed nerves.
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This temporary tingling can go away on its own after the pressure on the nerves goes away.
Often tingling sensation this can be caused by nerve damage, injury, infection, to chronic disease.
Here are some possible tingling feet and hands that could be a symptom of any disease:
1. Diabetes
Launching WebMD, the cause of tingling that often appears in the feet or hands is diabetes.
In diabetic neuropathy, tingling generally appears from the soles of the feet, up the entire leg, spreads to the arms, up to the palms of the hands.
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