Your description isn't that clear. It could be many things, possibly a panic attack. There could be a variety of reasons, including heart attack, stroke, panic attacks or allergic reactions to food or medication. See your doctor immediately! Don't fool around with this by second-guessing. It could be anything from an anxiety attack, Allergies to certain medications or foods or a miriad of other things. Put your mind at rest and see your doctor immediately!
Burning, itching, and sweat in the body is more of a response than it is just a sensation. These are most often associated with a histamine response, so something is irritating the local tissues in the area where this is happening. Since it is an immune response, there is likely some foreign material, chemical, or organism causing the body to go into those protective responses. If you are still concerned please see a doctor.
What do I do for numbness and tingling in my anckles, tip of my toes and tip of my fingers
The abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling
No
The name of the sensation of numbness and tingling is paresthesia.
Yes, numbness and tingling are common symptoms of Fibromyalgia. If this is a new symptom for you, you should report it to your doctor.
How numbness and tingling can be controlled or treated is completely dependent upon the cause or diagnosis. There are many reasons a patient may experience numbness or tingling.
I experience these symptoms in my right thumb and it was diagnosed as cervical brachial syndrome. I have had one of two discs worked on in my cervical spine. It can also make the arm in which hand you are experiencing your symptoms very painful. I hope this helps a little..
Stocking and glove neuropathy presents as the sensation of tightness, pins and needles, or tingling in the areas where an individual would wear a pair of gloves or stockings. Some patients suffer pain in addition to the stocking and glove sensation. The condition usually begins as loss of feeling and a tingling sensation and gradually worsens if left untreated.
Numbness and tingling are one of the early symptoms of MS. Numbness and tingling are a sensory symptom due to the nerves that are responsible for transmitting sensations not functioning properly.
Stocking and glove neuropathy presents as the sensation of tightness, pins and needles, or tingling in the areas where an individual would wear a pair of gloves or stockings. Some patients suffer pain in addition to the stocking and glove sensation. The condition usually begins as loss of feeling and a tingling sensation and gradually worsens if left untreated.
Numbness is anaesthesia/anesthesia. Tingling is paraesthesia/paresthesia. (Spelling dependant on whether you are from the UK or America)
Symptoms to tarsal tunnel include a vague pain in the sole of the foot, numbness, tingling, burning or a sensation that may be similar to an electrical shock.
Symptoms, at first, can include tingling, numbness and loss of sensation in the foot. Also, you may see cracks in the skin or wounds that are slow to heal.