There are certain physical things you expect to happen with exercise, like getting breathless, sweaty, or fatigued. But when something out of the ordinary occurs—numb hands after a workout or tingly ...
Do you ever feel burning, tingling or numbness in your feet and toes? A Southwest Florida foot and ankle surgeon warns against ignoring those symptoms. They could be a warning sign of diabetes.
Persistent tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet or hands could signal peripheral neuropathy, a nerve condition often linked to diabetes and aging that can impact daily life and mobility. If you ...
Co-occurring dizziness and tingling in your hands and feet has several possible causes, most of which warrant a trip to the doctor’s office. Two of them, stroke and brain injury, are medical ...
Vitamin B12 is a crucial nutrient that supports nerve health, red blood cell formation, and DNA production. Without adequate B12, your body struggles to produce fully functional red blood cells, which ...
Numbness in the fingers often results from issues involving the nerves or blood vessels supplying the area. Finger numbness can vary based on the cause, ranging from tingling or "pins and needles" to ...
New research shows that lymphoma survivors often face long-term peripheral neuropathy, which may be more severe than what ...
When it's extra cold outside, even if you remember your gloves or mittens, your fingers are always the first things to go numb. In this case, that's due to a process called vasoconstriction, in which ...
Diabetic neuropathy of the feet is a common complication of diabetes. It can cause pain or feelings of numbness and tingling in the feet. You can’t reverse it, but you can prevent it. Diabetic ...