progressing, this needs to be investigated. A nerve conduction studies of all four limbs, done after consulting a neurologist would help. Most importantly, we need to exclude a diagnosis of Guillain Barre syndrome, where nerves of all four limbs are affected with pain, tingling and weakness....
1. Could you explain bit more about the weakness ? Do you mean general weakness or weakness of any limbs or arms ?2. Do you have any difficulty in raising your arms above your head, combing your shirt, buttoning shirts, wearing slippers , sitting up from squatting position ?3. Also do...
Besides pain or burning sensation, women with peripheral neuropathy may also experience numbness, muscle weakness, and increased sensitivity to touch, among other symtpoms.1 Causes of Pain and Tingling in Feet, Legs, and Hands Peripheral neuropathy can affectsensory nerves in the feet and legs as ...
If there is weakness, you will be unable to lift your great toe off the ground. This means that you may trip as you walk, as your foot is not lifted properly in the swing phase. Is your leg tingling, and do you also have weakness? L4 nerve root The L4 nerve root is less commonly...
Weakness in the arms Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosiscan cause numbness or tingling in one or both legs, arms and other body parts. Problems with vision, hearing, urinating, and tiredness are other common symptoms. HEREDITARY DISEASES
Sacroiliac Joint syndromecould have a similar effect, with tingling and pain, and possibly weakness in the legs and feet. The most common sciatica refers to the outside of the foot and the small toe. If there is weakness you will have difficulty standing on one foot and raising your heel ...
While not a common menopause or postmenopause symptom, experiencing tingling extremities can be unsettling and unpleasant. This tingling can affect any part of the body, though it commonlyoccurs in the feet,legs,arms, andhands. Tingling extremities during menopause are usually the result of hormone...
neuropathy, tingling and other symptoms often first develop in both feet, then go up the legs, and subsequently affect both hands and go up the arms. About two-thirds of people with diabetes have mild to severe forms of nerve damage. In many cases, these symptoms are the firstsigns of ...
* Infections like herpes zoster, also known as shingles, Lyme disease and serious polyneuropathy associated with weakness of all limbs know as Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) also causes pins and needles sensations. GBS occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the nerves in the body...
Injury or pressure on a nerve (for example, a back injury can cause numbness in the legs or feet, and a neck injury can cause numbness in the arms and hands). Pressure on the spinal nerves (for example, due to a herniated disk) ...