Right leg goes numb: reasons for what to do

09 June 2023, 20:25 | Health 
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Loss of sensation in any area of \u200b\u200bthe body is called paresthesia.. Various disorders of tissue innervation or blood circulation in them lead to its occurrence.. Patients quite often go to the doctor with complaints that the right leg is numb.. But is the appearance of this symptom always caused by a particular disease

Leg numbness can be caused by both physiological and pathological causes, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net Numbness of the right leg: causes and symptoms Numbness of the right leg can occur under the influence of both physiological and pathological causes. Physiological reasons include:.

prolonged limb in an uncomfortable position;

wearing the wrong (too tight) compression stockings;

wearing tight shoes.

In all these cases, compression of the blood vessels occurs, and blood stagnates in the veins of the lower extremities.. This leads to swelling of the soft tissues, increases pressure on the nerve endings.. As a result, a person has:.

numbness;

pain;

tingling or "

After the restoration of normal blood flow, the phenomena of paresthesia due to physiological causes quickly disappear on their own, without requiring any treatment..

If the loss of sensation persists for a long time (over 3-4 hours), then most likely it is caused by some pathological process and more often it is a herniated disc.

A neurological syndrome that occurs in diseases of the lumbosacral spine is always associated with damage to the fibers of the sciatic nerve and is called sciatica or lumbar ischialgia..

There is a certain dependence of the development of clinical signs on the location of the intervertebral hernia.. It is presented in the table:.

Localization of the intervertebral hernia.

Clinical manifestations.

L4-L5.

Patients complain that their right foot becomes weak and numb.. They find it difficult to stand on their toes. Numbness to a greater extent captures 1,2 and 3 toes, the outer part of the lower leg.

L5-S1.

This localization of the hernia is characterized by numbness of the little finger, extending to the heel area.. As the disease progresses, the Achilles reflex weakens.. Patients cannot step on the heel. Characterized by an increase in the severity of paresthesia and pain when walking, sitting on a hard surface and when raising a straightened leg.

L1-L4.

Numbness of the right thigh is characteristic, starting from the inguinal line and ending with the area of \u200b\u200bthe knee joint.

Consider also other causes of numbness in the right leg:.

Cause.

Mechanism of development and clinical signs.

Pregnancy.

As the fetus develops, the load on the spine increases in the woman, and the rapid growth of the uterus causes infringement of the nerve fibers.. A certain role in the occurrence of paresthesia is played by stretching of the iliopsoas muscle.. In pregnant women, numbness of the lower extremities is often combined with cramps in the calves.. With a low position of the presenting part of the fetus, sensory disturbances increase. Usually they are noted in both the right and left leg..

tunnel syndrome.

Develops with compression of nerve trunks in narrow anatomical canals. Compression of the femoral nerve in the inguinal canal leads to paresthesia in the thigh and shooting burning pain when sitting. If the infringement occurs at the level of the knee joint, patients complain of numbness of the right calf muscle, pain when walking and cramps.

Bernhardt-Roth Syndrome.

The cause of this syndrome is damage to the nerve that innervates the outer side of the thigh.. The following factors can cause such damage: diabetes mellitus, obesity or rapid weight gain, wearing tight clothing, local trauma. Clinically manifested by the occurrence of numbness, tingling and burning pain on the outer side of the thigh.

Inflammation of the sciatic nerve (sciatica).

Numbness in the bottom of the heel and pain that gets worse when sitting or walking. Possible convulsions.

Neuropathy of the greater or lesser tibial nerve.

Paresthesia is localized in the ankle joint, mainly on the inside. When palpating the Achilles tendon, painful points are revealed. The foot sags or, conversely, spasms. Difficulty walking on toes or heels.

Systemic tissue damage, Raynaud's syndrome, arthritis, trauma.

Numbness is associated with limited mobility, skin redness and soft tissue swelling. With systemic lesions, paresthesias are noted not only in the legs, but also in the hands..

Polyneuropathy.

May be diabetic, alcoholic, traumatic, due to vitamin deficiency, etc.. If untreated, it is progressive.

DiagnosisOnly a doctor should diagnose and treat chronic numbness of the right leg. During the initial treatment, he interrogates the patient, clarifies the features of the development of symptoms, their severity. Then he conducts a general and neurological examination, after which he prescribes an examination, which may include:.

general analysis of blood and urine;

radiography of the lumbosacral spine and joints of the lower extremities;

computed or magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine;

dopplerography of the vessels of the lower extremities.

If necessary, the patient is consulted by narrow specialists:.

neurologist;

vascular surgeon;

rheumatologist;

traumatologist;

orthopedist.

TreatmentTreatment of numbness of the lower extremities should be aimed at eliminating the underlying cause that caused the appearance of this symptom.. Complex therapy may include different methods:.

Treatment method.

Mechanism of action.

Manual therapy.

The doctor, using various techniques, affects the spine, joints, ligaments and muscles of the patient. This eliminates the spasm of soft tissues and the associated infringement of nerve endings, impaired blood supply.

Medical treatment.

Patients may be prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (suppress the activity of the inflammatory process, stop pain), muscle relaxants and antispasmodics (eliminate muscle spasm), corticosteroids (shown in a short course with severe inflammation).

Physiotherapy.

Improves blood flow in soft tissues, stimulates metabolic processes. The following techniques can be used: amplipulse, phonophoresis, electrophoresis, ultrasound, therapeutic laser radiation.

Reflexology (acupuncture).

Influences reflexogenic points, which leads to the restoration of normal blood flow in the affected tissues, normal innervation, metabolic processes.

Kinesiotherapy, exercise therapy, therapeutic massage.

Normalize muscle tone, contribute to the formation of a "

What to do at home If a person has been in an uncomfortable position for a long time and the lower limbs are numb, numb and start to hurt, then the following method allows you to quickly eliminate these symptoms:.

Take off your shoes and move your foot left and right, up and down.

Dip your feet in a basin of warm water (to enhance the effect, you can add coniferous extract, a few drops of tea tree oil to it) with a temperature not higher than 38 ° C and hold them for 10-15 minutes.

Dry your feet thoroughly with a soft towel.

Apply any nourishing cream to the skin and perform self-massage of the lower extremities.

Foot baths followed by massage - an effective method against numbness of the legs Methods of traditional medicine In chronic numbness, alternative therapy methods can also be included in complex treatment, but only in agreement with the attending physician. The most famous and effective are the following:.

Apple vinegar. Improves metabolic processes in the articular-ligamentous apparatus. Take 3 times a day, 1-2 teaspoons, previously dissolved in a glass of warm water.. If desired, the solution can be sweetened with a tablespoon of honey..

ficus tincture. Twist a medium-sized ficus leaf through a meat grinder. Pour the resulting slurry with 100 ml of vodka and insist in a dark place for 15 days. Strain through several layers of clean cheesecloth and store the tincture in the refrigerator. Before use, the tincture is heated in a water bath.. About an hour before bedtime, the patient takes a bath with sea salt (water temperature 38.5-39 ° C), after which ficus tincture is rubbed into the problem area and wrapped in a warm woolen scarf or scarf. 10-12 procedures are recommended for a course of treatment..

Mummy. In half a glass of vegetable oil, add 2 g of crushed mummy and 50 ml of alcohol tincture of St. John's wort. Insist in a dark and warm place for at least 30 days, shaking occasionally. Strain and use to rub problem areas 1-2 times a day.. Oil with mummy and St. John's wort can also be used during self-massage of the lower extremities. After the massage, it is advisable to apply an application of blue clay to the skin..

Ointment with beeswax. Place in a cup 100 g of beeswax, 10 ml of wormwood tincture, 10 ml of aloe juice, 20 ml of wheat germ oil, 20 ml of cedar oil, 20 g of spruce resin, 10 g of mummy. Heat in a water bath, stirring constantly until a homogeneous mass is formed.. cool down. Rub the resulting ointment into the area of \u200b\u200bnumbness.

Apitherapy (bee stinging). This method of treatment has been used for a very long time.. According to statistics, apitherapy for osteochondrosis led to a significant improvement in the condition in 85.5%, and in the remaining 14.5%, persistent pain disappeared, and general well-being returned to normal.. Contraindications to apitherapy are: individual intolerance to bee venom, pregnancy, acute infectious diseases, chronic diseases of internal organs in the stage of decompensation, leukemia.

Compress from alcohol tincture of honey with oil and propolis. Take in equal volume ratios of 30% alcohol tincture of propolis, honey and vegetable oil. Mix everything thoroughly until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.. Apply it in a sufficiently thick layer on the mustard plaster and apply it to the problem area. Fix it with several rounds of bandage. Keep 25-30 minutes. If a strong burning sensation occurs, remove the mustard plaster, wash off the remnants of the mass with warm water.

Compress with propolis. Warm the propolis to room temperature and roll it into a thin sheet with a rolling pin.. Apply it to the problem area and seal with adhesive tape. Keep the compress should be 12-24 hours. If pain and numbness persist after 6 hours, the compress can be applied again.

PreventionSpecific prevention of diseases accompanied by numbness of the lower extremities has not been developed.. General preventive measures include:.

maintaining an active lifestyle;

body weight control;

rational nutrition, balanced in terms of protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins;

prevention of hypothermia;

timely detection and rehabilitation of foci of chronic infection in the body.

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