I have had severe bowel problems for ten years. I have been having tingling and
numbnessNumbness and tingling in my legs, feet, arms and
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor. I was just wondering if
ColitisColitis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis and ileitis could cause any of these problems. I have been to a Neurologist for and EMG, but
carpalCarpal tunnel release
Carpal tunnel syndrome tunnel was the only explantion in my
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor. There was not an explanation for my feet or legs. I also get lower back pain and my stomach is bloated almost all the time. I know this probably seems like a question for a neurologist, but I have asked my neurologist, and she doesn't seem to know. I guess I'm just trying to find answers to these annoying problems. It doesn't hurt to ask. I would appreciate any information that you can give me. Thank you. Cheryl
Also, if you are (or were) on any ACID BLOCKING MEDS, these cause Vitamin B12 (and other vitamins & minerals) to NOT get absorbed in the small intestines, and this results in NERVE DAMAGE (Peripheral Neuropathy) that includes numbness, tingling, pain, etc.
To find out more about Peripheral Neuropathy (PN), go over to http://www.braintalk.org and go to the "Peripheral Neuropathy" forum there.
That website has many neurological forums, and can give you much info. Also, post your question there, AND on the neuro forum here at med help!
In case you might have Celiac Disease, try avoiding "gluten" containing foods for several months. This means avoiding WHEAT, RYE, OATS, BARLEY & BUCKWHEAT. Spelt is a form of wheat, and has gluten in it. Triticale has gluten.
Brown rice is gluten free, and nourishing. But some Celiac patients do better, by first avoiding ALL grains. Corn is gluten free, but is very "allergenic", so avoid it. Millet may or may not agree with Celiac patients, so avoid it.
Also, avoid milk products, in case you have a lactose intolerance (can occur due to Celiac Disease). Later on, Celiacs may produce lactase enzymes again, when their small intestines heal, and the microscopic finger-like projections called "villi" re-grow. (Gluten DESTROYS the vital "villi"!)
There is also lactase enzyme, like "Lactaid" in pill or liquid form, if someone wants to use milk products, but is lactose (milk sugar) intolerant.
Digestive enzymes and "probiotics" (like acidophilus & bifidus) are usually very helpful for Celiac patients. So are vitamin and mineral supplements, and very nutritious foods.
You should check neurological forums, in case something else is going on, instead of, or in addition to, digestive problems.
Good luck to you. I hope others give you their opinions, too.
Sincerely, Concerned lady
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They haven't really said this is the cause of the tingling...but it sounds like autoimmune disease in general may cause this (Lupus does, I think). I have never seen a specific reference to my particular disorder. My fear is that autoimmune problems often come in groups...and I am worried I may have more than one. So far, I don't have any really severe symptoms to point towards anything. I know Multiple Sclerosis can cause the tingling, and that is my biggest fear.
My diagnosis came quickly...I luckily found great doctors. My liver enzymes were elevated, they did ultrasound and then a liver biopsy...after testing for other possible causes of liver inflammation...and were able to give a pretty definite diagnosis right away. Autoimmune disease is very hard to diagnose...it is not an exact science.
Good luck to you and I will keep you posted on the "paresthesias"...the medical term for the "pins and needles" sensations we have!
I have described this symptom to my doctor over the past year. I'm curious about the description though. I have had tingling in the hands and feet too. Would you describe your symptoms as tingling, or could you also describe it as though you had adrenaline in those parts of the body?
The reason I ask is I often feel this and the more I concentrate on the feeling, the more it feels like adrenaline running through my hands and feet.
Anyway, I also talked to a chiropractor a couple years ago. He seemed to think I was having nerves pinched in my lower back. These nerves provided the communication from my intestinal areas. I went through about 3 months of care from him (convinced he could help me) and did not see significant improvement.
I quit seeing him since insurance does not pay for chiropractic care. Anyone else try chiropractors? I'm considering going back to that kind of treatment.
Thanks,
Matt
Have you had any blood tests? You may want to do this. I know that thyroid problems as well as certain vitamin deficiencies can also cause this in hands and feet. [I have mild hypothyroid, and this is easily fixed!]
I have had a hard time describing my symptoms, too. I have them even now that my thyroid is controled. Although for me I think tingling is still the closest. I even had "pins and needles" all over my body a couple of times. I am making an appointment to see a Neurologist since by blood tests don't reveal anything. They can do more specific tests to see exactly which nerves are the problem. But, these are often difficult problems to diagnose...I think the way to look at it is to rule things out, and if the cause can't be found just keep watching for any change in symptoms. Scary, I guess!
Rebecca
I don't take neurontin or anything for the paresthesias. I would rather just live with it as long as it is not caused by something destructive or causing me too much discomfort. That is an individual decision, though!
Happy news...Rebecca
It doesn't look like a gastro problem.
Good luck
Miki
Good luck