7 Serious Causes Of Tingling Sensations In the Back
We often underestimate a sensation of
tingling or numbness in the back and dismiss it as our back simply
“falling asleep” much like our hands or legs often do, but these
symptoms may indicate a bigger problem. An unexplained, new or
persistent occurrence of pins and needles sensations, also called
paresthesia, in the back can be caused by nerve damage.
Many equally serious conditions ranging from spinal injuries to tumors
can cause paresthesia in the back, and all of these conditions require
medical attention, so if you experience persistent tingling and numbness
in your back along with some of the other symptoms we will list, it
definitely warrants a doctors visit. You can read about the 7 most
common conditions that cause tingling in the back below.
1. Spinal infections
Several strands of bacteria or fungi can
sometimes penetrate the spinal column, causing inflammation and damaging
your nerves, which can cause tingling in the back. These infections can
occur as a complication of surgery and injury, or they develop
spontaneously.
People who are at risk of developing spinal
infections are those who suffer from chronic conditions like diabetes,
HIV, cancer, obesity and those who are taking immunosuppressants. The
symptoms can vary from hardly noticeable to debilitating depending on
the severity of the condition, but they do tend to worsen with time.
The most common symptoms of spinal infections include
The most common symptoms of spinal infections include
A stiff and painful back
Numbness or tingling in the back, it can also happen in the limbs
Fever, chills and headache
The skin in the affected area can be hot and tender to the touch and red
Spasms ans muscle weakness
2. Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition the
causes of which are still unknown, but scientists today have begun to
understand that there is both a biological and psychological aspect to
it. The condition is more common in women than it is in men, and it can
manifest itself very differently.
Most patients suffering from fibromyalgia
have specific tender points around the different joints in the body that
are tender to the touch and often become very painful. Some patients
also experience tingling and numbness in different parts of the body.
Other biological and psychological symptoms of fibromyalgia include:
Headaches
Headaches
Fatigue and Trouble falling asleep
Depression and anxiety
Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
3. Arteriovenous malformations
An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an
abnormally shaped or tangled blood vessel. These tangled blood vessels
develop while a baby is still in their mother’s womb, but scientists
aren’t sure why they occur.
AVMs can develop in any part of the body,
but they are typically found when they occur in the brain or spinal cord
because, in these cases, they can cause severe symptoms. The main
problem with these malformations is that it can block or otherwise
affect blood flow to certain body parts and nerves in particular.
Depending on the location, AVMs can cause the following symptoms:
Tingling, numbness and back pain
Headaches and dizziness
Seizures
Vision Problems
speech problems
Loss of co-ordination
4. Spondylolisthesis
Our spines are complicated and fragile
systems, and one weak or misplaced link can disrupt the entire system.
In spondylolisthesis, one of the vertebrae in the spine, typically in
the lower back slips out of its place, and sometimes, this misplacement
can press on a nerve, causing tingling and pain in the affected area.
This pain and tingling can even radiate to
the thighs and worsen with physical activity. Sitting and leaning
forward can usually relieve the pain. The compressed nerve can manifest
itself through other symptoms as well, such as:
A stiff back
Weakness in the legs
Difficulty walking and standing for extended periods of time.
5. Spinal Fractures
Fractured vertebrae, too, can cause
numbness and tingling in the back. Like any other fractures, spinal
fractures are usually the result of trauma and injury, but people with
weakened bones and the elderly can get these fractures more easily.
The majority of spinal fractures happen in the lower or middle parts of
the back, and they can be very painful and make it difficult to stay
active, as movement usually worsens the pain. When the fracture causes
severe nerve damage, these fractures can make it difficult for the
patient to move their legs or even control their bladder and bowel
movements.
6. Spinal cord tumor
Both malignant and benign tumors in or near
the spine can cause a pins and needles sensation in the back. Benign
tumors can press on the spinal cord, whereas malignant tumors can also
invade the surrounding tissue, both of which can affect the nerves. The
symptoms and their severity depend on the location of the tumor, as well
as its size, but the most common symptoms include:
Back pain
Numbness and paresthesia in the back, neck or limbs
Weakness and poor coordination in the limbs
Insensitivity to temperature or pain
Incontinence.
7.Shingles
Shingles is an itchy and painful rash that
can develop on any area of the skin, typically on the back or neck. The
rash develops into painful blisters filled with liquid that eventually
turn into scabs and clear up in a month. Both shingles and chickenpox
are caused by the same virus, and a person can get shingles only if they
had chickenpox because the varicella zoster virus stays dormant in the
body all your lifetime.
Unlike chickenpox, however, it is possible to get shingles more than
once and the severity of the symptoms can vary each time. Before a rash
appears, some patients experience itching, tingling and burning
sensations in the area. Like any other viral infection, shingles can
come with headaches, fever, chills and an upset stomach.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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