DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 74-year-old male in good health. When I lay down, my toes tingle. If I put the covers over them, I don’t feel them tingling. When I sit at my desk with my feet on the floor, ...
Our feet act as an early warning system that we’d do well to heed, with swollen feet potentially warning of kidney or heart disease and tingling connected to diabetes. Leigh Yau Forbes, a podiatrist, ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: When I lay down, my toes tingle. This has been going on for several years. I’ve read that this is a sign of diabetes, but my annual physical shows my sugar level to be normal. -- B.Y.
Tingling in your feet, or that pins and needles feeling, may happen if your feet "fall asleep" after lying on them for too long. Conditions like arthritis and diabetes can cause neuropathy (nerve ...
Have you ever experienced a sensation where your fingers get numb or tingle? This phenomenon can be alarming and uncomfortable. Understanding what it means if your fingers get numb or tingle is ...
There are several causes of numbness in your toes and feet when you run, including poor-fitting shoes and health conditions like diabetes. Experiencing a loss of sensation in your toes or feet as you ...
Some people are woken from deep sleep by cramps in the feet or hands or by tingling pain in the fingers and toes. Sometime last week, one gentleman told me he had had soreness in the palm of one hand ...