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Low Fever Tingling In Legs And Arms

Low grade fever, dizziness, tingling numb tongue?

Sounds like a viral attack to me. Keep an eye on iot until some more firm symptoms come up and you can present these ones to the MD.

I would - this is only my opinion though - gargle with an onion syrup fluid (onions are known for their antibacterial qualities); put half an onion in a glass with filtered water (room temp), crush it in there and add some honey to make ir "gargable" without disgust. If you don't like onions, try salt in a glass of warm water: gargle with it instead, twice a day. Not as effective though.

Try it a couple of days - twice a day - for your protection through the mouth (other bacteria might get into you, because your inmune system may not be strong enough),

The dizziness may be a result of the viral attack into the inner ear, which is responsible for the balance. Keep checking your Temp.

Tingling sensation day after drinking too much?

Any time I drink too much alcohol the next morning I get up my face lips and hands tingle really bad. Also, I notice my legs fall asleep easier if i'm in weird positions. I used to drink a lot when I was younger and still partying but that has stopped for a few years but this still happens after drinking too much. I just am wondering what this could be because it is so annoying and doesn't really go away until I go back to sleep and wake up the next day. Any ideas?

I have a headache and a fever, but no other cold symptoms?? What's wrong with me?

My little fever reader says I have a fever either between 103 or 104, but I can't tell if it's calibrated right since no one else is home right now to try it on their forehead. Also, I developed a headache first around noon after lunch; the fever just slowly came I guess. And addition to my growing headache, I was starting to get light-headed and dizzy, arms tingling- similar to when you take a drowsy medicine and it makes are arms pretty weird and numb-ish.

I tried taking a nap as soon as I got home from school from 2:30 but I only slept in only 15 minute intervals at the most and woke up every so often, and I was really cold. I finally got up at around 5 and washed my face, and checked my temperature and it was what I had said above:103 - 104.

I'm also starting to feel nauseous. I'm 17, and I've been swimming on the swim team but today is the first day we don't have practice since season just ended two days ago. I don't know if that helps. And I don't have any sneezing or coughing. I do have very bad allergies occasionally and take zyrtec for that.

My head feels so hot all the time, but no fever?

I would ask myself some questions...

1. Taking any supplements or do you have an unusual diet?

2. Blood pressure checks being 2x/day?

3. Have you had a full lab workup from your MD? HbA1C, thyroid, CBC and Metabolic Panel?

4. Any unusual environments, such as near noises, industrial areas, chemicals, poor lighting or ventilation?

5. Exactly when do your feet go numb? Write it down, time of day. Draw a graph of the exact area of your foot. It could be neurological or physical. Does it follow dermatoes? Just kidding, I mean Dermatomes.

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Kidney infection or pinched nerve?

You can have a tight muscle in your back causing that. Tight muscles aren't really in pain, just tight, but are close to being in pain and can easily get into the pain if some additional pressure is added to the muscles. It might be slightly pinched or getting ready to go into the pain mode if you are having that sensation in your back. To free the muscles up to get rid of that problem as well as to keep the muscle from becoming a bigger pain in the future, you have to free up your back muscles and here's how to do that:
Back:
(do from a sitting position)
Place your left hand on your left leg next to your body. Place your right hand over your left shoulder, fingers over the back and the palm in the front and firmly pull down on them and hold. After 30 seconds slowly lower your body forward and to the outside of your left leg, keeping your left arm fairly straight as you do. When you reach your lap remain there for another 10 seconds, release the pressure but rest there for another 30 seconds. Then reverse your hand positions and do your right side.
For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.

Arm numbs when sneezing?

For probably about a year now, Everytime I sneeze my left arm goes numb,.. kinda like when your foot goes to sleep it gets a little numb and you get a weird static feeling, its like that but the static feeling isnt that bad, from a little above the elbow all the way down and my fingers start twitching a little, kinda vibrating really fast. The fingers stop after about 5-10seconds, nnumbness goes away in about 15-30 seconds. It happens everytime i see no matter how little or hard the sneeze is. and always to the left arm, never anywhere else.

Whats causing this? What could it be? Any suggestions would be helpful.
And do you think this is something to make an app to see my doctor about?

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