Many women who undergo cesarean delivery, also known as a c-section, report unusual sensations such as tingling and even mild pain in their legs as the anesthetic starts to wear off, according to obstetric anesthesiogist John S. McDonald in the...
Many conditions can cause nerve pain in the hip and leg. According to MedlinePlus, nerve pain, also known as neuralgia, is pain that follows the path of a nerve. Although neuralgia can occur in people of all ages, older individuals are more likely...
Leg pain has multiple causes, from the benign and occasional muscle cramp to irreversible nerve damage as occurs in advanced diabetes. The two most common causes of leg pain are leg cramps, which affect as much as 95 percent of the population, and...
If you develop abnormal, cancerous cells within the tissues of your prostate gland, you can be diagnosed with prostate cancer. After skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting men within the United States. Estimates...
Vitamin B-12, which may be within multivitamins, B-complex vitamins and as a stand-alone supplement, can help your body grow properly, reproduce cells and create healthy blood. Also known as cyanocobalamin, vitamin B-12 can help you if you suffer...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that 6.9 percent of the population were heavy drinkers in 2008. Heavy drinking is defined as having five or more drinks on one occasion and at least five occasions in the previous 30 days....
Iron is an essential mineral that is part of all cells in your body. The iron in red blood cells is located in hemoglobin, which is a protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body. Having too little iron leads to anemia...
Vitamin B-6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water-soluble vitamin that is part of the vitamin B complex. Iron is an essential mineral that makes part of many proteins in the body. Vitamin B-6 and iron are important for preventing iron deficiency...
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder in which a person has abnormal sensations in the legs while sleeping or during other periods of inactivity. Tingling, burning, crawling and creeping are all terms used to describe the...
Epilim is the brand name for the generic drug valproic acid, also called valproate. It is an antiepileptic drug used to treat two kinds of seizures in children: absence seizures, which are short seizures that look like the child is staring into...
Neuropathy is a loss of sensation or movement in the body caused by genetics or various health conditions, such as physical injuries or trauma, systemic diseases, infections or autoimmune disorders. In the United States, neuropathy affects at...
Known as Ekbom's syndrome, Restless Legs Syndrome, or RLS, causes a range of sensations, from "creepy crawlies" in the legs to aching or pulling sensations in the lower extremities. The only relief from the abnormal sensation comes with movement...
Vitamin B-12 belongs to a group of nutrients called water-soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water when they enter the body and travel directly into the bloodstream. Vitamin B-12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that your body...
Neuropathy is a condition in which your nerves are damaged. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke states that neuropathies may affect one of more of your nerves. Neuropathies that affect nerves outside your spinal cord -- or...
According to MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, numbness is an abnormal sensation that is commonly felt on the feet, arms and legs. There are many possible causes of numbness such as injury to a nerve, lack of blood...
Vitamin B-6 supports the formation of healthy red blood cells, promotes the production of over 100 enzymes needed for metabolic reactions and converts the amino acid tryptophan into niacin, another B vitamin. To avoid conditions associated with a...
Vitamins in the B-complex family are not only essential for growth and development of many bodily functions, they may provide effective pain relief. When taken with vitamin B, smaller doses of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, are...
Cancerous masses, in general, are more common among older people. A tumor in the cervical spine or neck may be a primary tumor, or the first cancer growth experienced by an individual, or the tumor may indicate lymph node involvement from another...
The myelin sheath is a layer of insulation made up of fatty substances and protein that surrounds nerve cell fibers. The myelin sheath allows the nerve cells to transit impulses through the body quickly and efficiently. Demyelinating diseases are...
Thiamine is a water soluble, B-complex vitamin also known as vitamin B-1, which is essential in carbohydrate metabolism and neural function. Deficiency of thiamine results in nerve and heart disease 'Beriberi,' termed as dry, wet or cerebral...
More than 100 types of neuropathy exist, each with differing symptoms and prognosis, according to the Neuropathy Association. Neuropathy is generally referred to as a disorder of the peripheral nerves, which includes motor, sensory and autonomic...
The long-term effects of alcohol abuse can damage the liver, heart and brain. Alcoholic neuropathy, a physical disorder caused by alcoholism's damaging effects on nerves, can result in devastating symptoms and permanent disability. If caught...
Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, is a typically a progressive disease in which the myelin sheath, the covering that sounds and protects nerve cells, is damaged by inflammation, notes MedlinePlus. When the myelin sheath is damaged, nerve impulses are...
Chronic alcohol abuse can cause nutritional deficiencies, including vitamin B-12 deficiency. B-12 may be administered to individuals detoxing from alcohol to address health problems caused by alcoholism-induced B-12 deficiency and to reduce...
Despite the fact that it's common (about 20 million in the U.S. have it), many people have never heard of peripheral neuropathy nerve damage. The illness damages sensory, motor and autonomic (involuntary) nerves. The spinal cord, organs and skin...
Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that most often affect the fingers, hands, arms, legs and feet, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. In most cases, numbness and tingling are caused by extra pressure that is exerted...