Temporary paresthesia is caused by too much pressure apply on a nerve temporarily. Some of the common causes is when a person sit on one position for a period of time and when intend to switch position temporary paresthesia occurs. Also occurs in arms, hands, feet and/or other parts of the body.
Although temporary paresthesia is not desirable to feel, It is not a serious condition, usually the normal feeling of the affected part will return within a couple of minutes. When the feeling of numbness and tingling continue, chances are you might have a pinched nerve.
Symptoms of Temporary Paresthesia
- Numbness
- Weakness
- Pricking
- Burning
- Itching
- Tingling sensation
- Slight pain in the muscle or nerve
Causes of Temporary Paresthesia
- Inactivity
- Sitting in bad position
- Reduced blood supply to the affected areas
- Traumatic nerve damage
- Nerve entrapment
- Nerve compression
- Stroke
- Migraine
- Alcoholism
- Multiple sclerosis
- Dehydration
Home Remedies / Natural Treatment for Temporary Paresthesia
Simple repositioning of the affected limbs or part of the body will lead to normal feeling of the Temporary Paresthesia affected part.
Avoiding being inactive for a longer period time
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