Why do I feel Tingling or Numbness?

Tingling or numbness can occur in hands, feet, or face. Often harmless, it can signal nerve, circulation, or vitamin issues. 

Medome helps determine patterns and causes. 

Common causes

  • Poor circulation 
  • Pinched nerves or nerve compression 
  • Vitamin deficiencies 
  • Temporary pressure on nerves 

Less common but important

  • Diabetes-related neuropathy 
  • Stroke or TIA 
  • Multiple sclerosis 
  • Guillain-Barre 
  • Spinal issues 

What people ask about Tingling or Numbness

“Is my tingling dangerous?” 

Most are minor, but Medome flags concerning patterns. 

“Why is it worse at night?”

Nerve compression or circulation changes may be factors.

“What helps?”

Adjusting posture, gentle movement, and managing underlying conditions often help.

When to seek care

  • Weakness or loss of function 
  • Sudden numbness in face or limbs 
  • Pain or tingling spreads quickly 

How Medome Helps

Medome tracks symptoms, timing, and risk factors to guide safe management and alert you to urgent issues.

*This information is provided for educational purposes onlyTo best understand what is the cause of your symptom, please complete a free Medome consultation. Of course, any final medical decisions should be made in consultation with a licensed medical professional.