The generalized variable numbness and tingling sensation may be related to peripheral neuropathy, intervertebral disc lesion, neurosis and other factors.
1. Peripheral neuropathy: peripheral nerve damage due to poisoning, metabolism, immunity, trauma and other reasons, resulting in sensory impairment, there may be a generalized immobility numbness and tingling sensation.
2. Intervertebral disc lesion: If you suffer from cervical disc herniation, lumbar disc herniation and other diseases, the nerve root can be compressed by the herniated disc, and the skin of the limbs, shoulders and other places will have electric shock-like pain, which can be accompanied by muscle soreness, numbness and other symptoms.
3. Neurosis: due to long-term internal conflicts and persistent tension, leading to the patient’s neural activity in a persistent state of tension, more than the nervous system can withstand the limit, may lead to neurosis, somatoform disorders, may lead to the whole body immobility numbness and tingling sensation.
Generalized immobility numbness and tingling sensation may also be related to other factors, such as the symptoms are serious, or the symptoms persist and are difficult to relieve themselves, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical treatment, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the physician to standardize the treatment.