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Tingling in feet and lower legs

I have had tingling in my feet and lower legs. Occasionally in my hands and lower arms. It is now almost daily. I have HBP and take norvasc and enalapril. It us under control.  I have been hospitalized for a low pottasium level several times. I take an OTC pot. supplement and eat bananas. I am 48 years old and have been having night sweats, which does not seem to have any relationship with the tingling. What could this be?
Thank you for your help.
Erin
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I would recommend getting your potassium rechecked, along with your sodium, magnesium, calcium, glucose, etc., a thyroid panel and a female hormone panel.  
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Look into the signs and symptoms of neuropathy, what you are describing sounds very similar. Good luck!!
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i think u should  ask a neurologist about that, this tingling might be messages from the brain .. a neurologist will do the right diagnostic
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