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What are the treatments for numbness and tingling?

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What are the treatments for numbness and tingling?

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Treatment of paresthesias depends on the underlying cause. For limbs that have “fallen asleep,” restoring circulation by stretching, exercising, or massaging the affected limb can quickly dissipate the numbness and tingling. If the paresthesia is caused by a chronic disease such as diabetes or occurs as a complication of treatments such as chemotherapy, most treatments are aimed at relieving symptoms. Anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen are recommended if symptoms are mild. In more difficult cases, antidepressant drugs such as amitriptyline (Elavil) are sometimes prescribed. These drugs are given at a much lower dosage for this purpose than for relief of depression. They are thought to help because they alter the body’s perception of pain. In severe cases, opium derivatives such as codeine can be prescribed.Currently trials are being done to determine whether treatment with human nerve growth factor will be effective in regenerating the damaged nerves. Source: The Gale

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