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Paresthesia: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

January 24, 2023 by admin

Contents

  • Causes of paresthesia
    • Temporary
    • Chronic
  • Why do you get pins and needles feeling?
  • Paresthesia treatment
    • Rest
    • Medications
    • Physical therapy

Do you ever experience a burning, tingling, or numb sensation in certain parts of your body? If yes, you might have paresthesia, commonly called pins and needle sensation. This sensation usually occurs in the arms and legs, but other areas might also get affected.

Feeling pins and needles in the feet or hands can be frustrating, but there are treatments and other simple ways to relieve it. Paresthesia occurs when a nerve gets irritated due to excessive pressure and starts to send out extra signals to the body.

While it’s a temporary condition that can happen when the body part falls asleep, for some people, though, it can lead to a permanent issue or be a symptom of a serious health condition.


Causes of paresthesia

Some common causes of temporary and chronic paresthesia include:

Temporary

  • Pinched or compressed nerve
  • panic attacks
  • whiplash
  • dehydration
  • hyperventilation
  • seizures
  • repetitive movements
  • circulatory disorders
Panic attacks are a major cause of temporary paresthesia. (Photo via Pexels/SHVETS production)
Panic attacks are a major cause of temporary paresthesia. (Photo via Pexels/SHVETS production)

Chronic

  • toxic exposure
  • severe infections
  • medications
  • systematic illness
  • hereditary disorders
  • hyperthyroidism
  • nutritional deficiencies

You will usually get the sensation of pins and needles in your hands, legs, or feet, but it can happen in any part of the body too. You could feel an itching, burning, and tingling, or a sensation of pins and needles all over the body.


Why do you get pins and needles feeling?

This sharp sensation is basically a sign that a nerve is irritated and is sending out more signals to the body than usual. If the nerve is pinched or compressed for a long time, it causes a block and doesn’t receive the energy and oxygen it needs to send signals to the brain.

This continuous pressure on the nerve causes the sensation of pins and needles all over the body, mostly affecting the hands and legs. The sensation goes away once the pressure is reduced.

You can experience temporary paresthesia at any time – it can happen when you sleep with your arms pinned under your pillow or when your legs are crossed. Chronic paresthesia, though, can last for a long time and is a sign of an underlying health condition


Paresthesia treatment

The treatment options largely depend on the cause. While the temporary one goes away on its own after some time, there are ways to reduce the pins and needle sensation.

Rest

Taking proper rest is one of the best things you can do for a pinched nerve. Stop all activities that can cause pressure on the nerve so that it’s allow to heal properly. A person with carpal tunnel syndrome can use a wrist brace to immobilize his/her wrist.

Medications

Medicines can help ease pain and swelling. (Photo via Pexels/Pixabay)
Medicines can help ease pain and swelling. (Photo via Pexels/Pixabay)

Certain medications can also be taken to relieve pain and reduce swelling and pinching sensation. Medications can also help reduce inflammation, but they should be taken as prescribed and recommended by the doctor.

Physical therapy

Physical therapy can also be effective for easing the symptoms and help develop strength in the muscles. Strong and healthy muscles can ease excessive pressure and also prevent it from reoccurring.

If the aforementioned treatment options do not provide relief, the doctor may recommend surgery to reduce the pressure on the pinched and compressed nerves. Surgery can include removing a bone spur or carpal ligament, depending on the problem and severity of symptoms.

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