Numb Hands and Legs? Here’s How to Treat It Safely at Home Without Visiting the Hospital
Numbness in your hands and legs might seem harmless at first, especially if it comes and goes. But it can be your body’s way of signaling an issue with your nerves, circulation, or posture.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE
Often, this sensation is caused by poor blood flow, vitamin deficiencies (especially B12), or pressure on a nerve due to bad posture or repetitive motions. In other cases, underlying conditions like diabetes, arthritis, or even anxiety can contribute to numbness.
Before rushing to the hospital, try a few safe home remedies. First, improve your posture — avoid sitting or sleeping in one position for too long.
Stretching daily, especially your neck, back, arms, and legs, can relieve pinched nerves. Try warm compresses to increase blood flow in affected areas, and massage to stimulate nerve endings.
Also, focus on your diet. Include foods rich in vitamin B12, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for nerve health.
Hydrate well, and reduce alcohol and caffeine. If you’re frequently experiencing numbness, consider light exercises like walking or yoga to enhance circulation.
However, if numbness persists or is accompanied by weakness or pain, don’t ignore it seek medical attention.