Back pain with numbness and tinglingNumbness is an inability to feel anything when you touch your skin.
Tingling is a pins-and-needles sensation, like when your foot falls asleep. You
may feel as though the part you touch does not belong to you. It is normal to
have temporary changes in feeling after an injury or when swelling is present.
Home treatment may help relieve swelling. When you have back pain, you also may have numbness or tingling that
comes and goes in the buttocks and thigh area. Numbness or tingling may mean
that nerves have been injured or pinched, swelling is putting pressure on
nerves, or blood vessels have been injured. This can occur gradually from an
overuse injury or from a sudden (acute) injury, such as a fracture,
dislocation, severe sprain, or a
herniated disc. Numbness or tingling that extends below the knee and into the foot is
more serious when: - You have a complete loss of
feeling.
- You have symptoms of decreased blood flow, such as pale,
white, blue, or cold skin.
- You have muscle weakness that is not
caused by pain.
- Symptoms do not go away.
- Symptoms go
away but keep coming back.
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