Yes, numbness and tingling are common symptoms of Fibromyalgia. If this is a new symptom for you, you should report it to your doctor.
Decreased levels of oxygen in body at high altitudes.
Hyperventilation causes a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, leading to respiratory alkalosis. This can result in symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, tingling sensations, and muscle cramps. In severe cases, it can lead to fainting or loss of consciousness.
Early symptoms of the stroke are easy to recognize. There is a great pain in the chest, dizziness, probability of tingling or numbness in left arm or some other extremity on the left side of the body.
Sometimes inflammation can put pressure on nerves which in turn can cause tingling sensations in different parts of the body,
consult a doctor immediately as this could be the early symptoms of a serious problem.
Hypoparathyroidism. The symptoms can range from quite mild (tingling in the hands, fingers, and around the mouth) to more severe forms of muscle cramps. The most severe symptoms are tetany (severe muscle cramping of the entire body) and convulsions (even though, this is very rare).
The causes of diabetes mellitus can be either that the body does not produce enough insulin or that the body does not respond properly to the insulin that is produced. There are numerous types of diabetes and the symptoms vary with each. Common symptoms are increased urination, thirst and/or hunger. Often blurred vision is another symptom.
There are over 300 different headache disorders, and some may result in a tingling sensation in certain areas of the body.
The psychological or cognitive symptoms including difficulty concentrating, difficulty sleeping, memory loss, depression and irritability.
the body's immune response may injure nerve tissue, causing symptoms that include bladder abnormalities, leg pain, loss of feeling in the feet, tingling sensations, and unpleasant sensations when the skin is touched.
Perpheral neuropathy refers to the conditions that result when nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord from the rest of the body are damaged or diseased. The most common symptoms of perpheral neuropathy are tingling, numbness, and loss of sensation in the arms and legs.