🩺 Details: Possible Health Conditions Behind These Symptoms:
1. Peripheral Neuropathy
- Caused by nerve damage, often due to diabetes, alcoholism, or vitamin B12 deficiency.
- Symptoms: Burning sensation, tingling, numbness, and weakness in limbs.
2. Diabetes
- High blood sugar can damage nerves over time.
- Early signs include tingling or numbness in feet or hands.
3. Vitamin Deficiency
- Especially Vitamin B12, B6, and Vitamin D.
- Can lead to poor nerve conduction and muscle weakness.
4. Thyroid Disorders (Hypothyroidism)
- Causes swelling and tingling due to fluid retention and slowed metabolism.
5. Kidney or Liver Disease
- Toxins build up in the body, affecting nerves and causing numbness or puffiness.
6. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Compression of nerves in the wrist causing tingling and weakness in hands.
7. Poor Blood Circulation or Varicose Veins
- Swelling and numbness due to restricted blood flow.
8. Autoimmune Disorders
- Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis may cause inflammation and nerve damage.
✅ When to See a Doctor:
- If symptoms persist or worsen.
- If it affects your mobility or daily activities.
- If there’s pain, severe swelling, or muscle weakness.
💡 Simple Remedies (to be used only with doctor’s advice):
- Stay active and do gentle stretching.
- Eat foods rich in B-vitamins and antioxidants.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
- Use cold/warm compress for relief.

