Numbness and Tingling: Care Instructions
Overview

Many things can cause numbness or tingling. Swelling may put pressure on a nerve. This could cause you to
lose feeling or have a pins-and-needles sensation on part of your body. Nerves may be damaged from trauma,
toxins, or diseases, such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis (MS). Sometimes, though, the cause is not clear.
If there is no clear reason for your symptoms, and you are not having any other symptoms, your doctor may
suggest watching and waiting for a while to see if the numbness or tingling goes away on its own. Your doctor
may want you to have blood or nerve tests to find the cause of your symptoms.
Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all
appointments, and call your doctor if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results
and keep a list of the medicines you take.
How can you care for yourself at home?
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If you have numbness or tingling, it's easier to lose your balance and fall. At home:
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Remove throw rugs and clutter.
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Install sturdy handrails on stairways.
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Put grab bars near your shower, bathtub, and toilet.
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Use a cane or walker if needed.
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Use night-lights to help you see better.
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To protect your hands:
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Use pot holders, and avoid hot water when you are cooking.
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Always check your bath or shower using a part of your body that can feel temperature normally, such as
your elbow.
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Get enough sleep. Constant numbness or tingling can make you more tired. If the pain makes it hard to
sleep, talk with your doctor.
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If your doctor prescribes medicine, take it exactly as directed. Call your doctor if you think you are
having a problem with your medicine.
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If you have any swelling, put ice or a cold pack on the area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a
thin cloth between the ice and your skin.
When should you call for help?
Call 911
anytime you think you may need emergency care. For example, call if:
Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact your doctor if you have
any problems, or if:
Current as of: December 20, 2023
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