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Tingling Sensation In My Heel.

Why do I feel heat sensation in my feet while meditating? It feel like it's going out. At same time I feel some sensation on top of head like some energy entering.

What you are experiencing is normal to experience during a meditation.Most people who meditate will go through this experience early or latter.Many people also feel restlessness during meditation.Actually we are all connected to universal energy.When we meditate this energy passes through us with a force through our heads and is earth through our feet.That is why sensations are felt on the head and under the feet or on the sole of the feet.Some can experience it on eyelids and during meditation they feel vibrations on their eyelids.Your condition indicates that you are a gifted person.Meditate with your face towards the north—in this way the magnetic rays of the earth will pass through your body with less force andyou will not feel the vibrations andalso bring self discipline in your life for more information on self discipline go to this link http://www.dreamazea.com/redisco...Also add fruits to your diet— have fresh fruits—apples, peaches, pomegranates are good for you—so are dates and almonds.

I sometimes get this awesome tingling sensation in my head...what is it?

I've experienced the same sensation all my life (30 years) and I've never been given a good explanation either.
I used to try to ask people what it was but had a hard time putting it into words and have always been told it was nothing.
I think it is dopamine (the chemical primarily responsible for pleasure sensations in our brains) released when something arouses a particular sense or perhaps even a subconscious memory of comfort as a child.
Certain soothing voices (like my ophthalmologist) trigger it for me.
Sometimes when I wake from a pleasant dream I experience it as well.
DEFINITELY the back tickle thing.
(my mom used to lightly tickle my back as i went to sleep as a child)

Does your penis get a tingle feeling at the end when you think of a sexy girl?

Q: "Ok I'm freaking out a little because all my life ..."

A: One wonders exactly how long "all my life" happens to be... I'm guessing that you haven't seen your second decade yet. In that case, you have insufficient experience. Continue living. Life has many more strange "tingles" and right sided erections in store for you.

edit: If you are 29 then you're almost to your third decade (30). All of our penises "tingle." It comes with being male and feeling horny. You may call it an "electric spark" if you like. I call it feeling horny.

I have heel pain...almost a crunching sensation sometimes...

Oh my. You sound like you have plantar fasciitis, and that is very painful and hard to resolve. The best thing you can do is stretch you achilles tendon; and the best way to do that is to get a foot roller, a massage tool, that you roll your heel over and it stretches the achilles as well as the calf muscle. If it's worse after resting, like in the morning when you get out of bed and after sitting for a bit, it is plantar fasciitis. I had it for an entire year before it finally got better and it still bothers me from time to time. Athletes suffer from it all the time.

I wish you all the best and hope you get it resolved soon.

What could cause knee pain and tingling in my foot?

It’s important to note that there are two types of knee pain: temporary and chronic. What we’re talking about here is chronic knee pain, the type that you wake up with in the morning and requires those two Aleve at night.Chronic knee pain, like the temporary kind, may be caused by an injury or an accident. That wipeout you executed skiing yesterday may affect your joint health for a long time to come.But, more commonly, chronic knee pain is caused by another disorder. Some examples of causes of knee pain may include:Arthritis – arthritis doesn’t just affect the older crowd. Young people can suffer from this pain as well, and the knees are sometimes the hardest hit.Bursitis – bursitis is common in athletes, as it’s caused by overuse of the knee. But people who stand on their feet all day can be susceptible to bursitis, too.Gout – gout is an extremely painful condition. You may hear most frequently of gout in the big toe. However, it’s commonplace to suffer the buildup of uric acid in the knees as well.Failing to warm up – warming up before exercise isn’t just good for your muscles. It’s good for your joints, too. Failure to warm up properly before your workout can cause chronic knee pain.Bad posture – when you think of bad posture, you may think of pain in your back or even your feet. But bad posture is a common cause of chronic knee pain, as well.Obesity – along with other health conditions, obesity contributes to knee pain.You can also check this helpful article I found that explains knee pain more further. Definitely a good read! Knee Pain - Not Just A Sign of Age - TrendBaron.com

Causes for tingling in left foot?

How did you know if you have Plantar fasciitis? For the past week or so I've been feeling a tingling sensation near my heel along the peroneal retinaculum/peroneus brevis tendon/extensor digitorium brevis muscle area of my left foot. (I looked up the terms so hopefully someone would know the area I'm talking about). So far, my arch and nothing else feels any different.

If I stretch or turn my foot inward, it feels like it is pulling or stretching something. This is when I normally get the tingling. Sometimes if I message the area, the soreness goes away but then if I'm still for awhile, the stiffness and tingling.

Any advice would be most appreciated.

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