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Did you ever wonder Why Does Your Feet Tingle even with the Diy Scrub For Feet?

Do your feet get uncomfortable especially if you happen to sit in a certain position?

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Why Does Your Feet Tingle even with the Diy Scrub For Feet that is meant to keep it clean,

free from skin cells that are not alive?

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questions like why does your feet itch or why does your feet hurt when you wake up.

It can get extremely uncomfortable when you have feet tingling like pins and needles and

you have no idea where the numbness in hands and feet came from.

In most cases when you experience tingling feet and legs when lying down then this could

be associated with health reasons that require you to get tingling feet cure.

Tingling feet treatment may include natural cures like the tingling feet home remedy as

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Tingling the feet is a common concern and often the feet may also feel numb and painful.

This isn't usually a reason for concern, as may be caused by pressure on the nerves when

you've been in one position for too long.

The feeling should go away when you move.

However, tingling in the feet may be persistent.

If the'pins and needles feeling continues for a long period of time or is accompanied

by pain, you should see your doctor.

They can help you determine the cause.

Causes

Possible causes of tingling feet are many, so please refer to this short list below and

consult a doctor for more thorough explanation and diagnosis.

Diabetic neuropathy

Diabetes is one of the most common causes for persistent tingling in the feet.

Diabetic neuropathy is the result of nerve damage caused by high blood sugar.

Since diabetes is so common today, please check this list of for you or your loved ones.

Symptoms of diabetes include:

frequent urination extreme thirst

dry mouth itchy skin

fruity smelling breath pain or numbness in hands and feet

increased hunger unexpected weight loss

slow healing of cuts or sores yeast infections

drowsiness or lethargy vision changes

nausea and vomiting

Your doctor will take a medical history, complete a physical exam, and run blood tests to determine

if you have diabetes.

Pregnancy

It's not uncommon to experience tingling in your feet during pregnancy.

As the uterus grows, it can put pressure on the nerves that run down the legs.

This causes a pins and needles sensation.

You may be able to relieve the tingling by:

resting with your feet up changing positions

making sure you're well hydrated

If the tingling worsens, doesn't go away, or is accompanied by weakness or swelling,

you should see your doctor to make sure nothing serious is going on.

Vitamin deficiency

Not getting enough of certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins, can cause tingling of the feet.

Being vitamin deficient can be due to a poor diet or to an underlying condition.

Kidney failure

Kidney failure may cause tingling in the feet.

Kidney failure can have many causes, but the most common are diabetes and high blood pressure.

Symptoms of tingling feet caused by kidney failure include:

pain, tingling, and numbness in the legs and feet

cramping and muscle twitches pins and needles sensation

muscle weakness

Your doctor may do a number of tests to determine if kidney failure is the cause of your tingling

feet.

Tests may include

Autoimmune diseases

Autoimmune diseases occur when the body attacks itself.

A number of autoimmune diseases can cause tingling in the feet.

Some of these conditions include:

lupus Sj-gren-s syndrome

Guillain-Barr- syndrome celiac disease

rheumatoid arthritis RA

Treatments for autoimmune diseases vary.

They may include dietary changes and medications.

Infections

A number of infections can cause inflammation of the nerves.

This can lead to tingling of the feet.

These infections include:

Lyme disease shingles

hepatitis B and C

If you think you may have an infection, you should see your doctor.

Medication use

If you're taking a medication and experiencing tingling in your feet, you should talk to

your doctor.

They'll be able to determine if this is a side effect of your medication.

They'll also decide whether your dose needs to be changed.

Pinched nerve

If you have a pinched nerve in your back it can cause tingling in your feet.

Pinched nerves may be due to injury or swelling.

Besides pain you can also experience changes in sensations and decreased range of motion.

When to see a doctor

If you experience tingling in your feet that doesn't go away, gets worse, is accompanied

by pain, or keeps you from walking well, you should see a doctor.

You may be at risk for falls if you cannot feel your feet properly.

If you experience tingling in your feet accompanied by a severe headache, tingling in your face,

or sudden weakness, you should get immediate medical attention.

These may be signs of a stroke, which can be life-threatening.

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The nueroscience of parental care why do parents love their children - Duration: 2:40.

Our sense of self and sense of self in relation to others

comes from how we are treated as children by our parents.

We learn who we are in relationships and we learn what intimacy is through the relationship with our parents.

For example, if someone gets physically abused throughout childhood

they may grow up and find themselves in abusive chaotic relationships

because that's the intimacy that was taught to them.

If someone gets neglected throughout childhood maybe they grow up to find themselves

attracted to emotionally unavailable people like their parents were emotionally unavailable.

So people who are much older or married or otherwise off-limits and not really present in the relationship.

Sometimes people who are neglected will develop personality features

to capture the attention and respect they didn't get when they were kids.

One way this can manifest is they become academics

and now they're so smart and everybody's got listen to them.

So the point I want to make with these examples is how you're treated as a child can influence

who you're attracted to, who you marry, your career, all sorts of things about your personality

and how you relate to other people.

So given that parental care is so important, what do we understand about the neuroscience of it?

Well turns out there's a small cluster of cells in a brain region called the hypothalamus there where

if you lesion or kill these cells in birds, in fish, in mammals, we are mammals

the animal won't behave parentally much anymore

Or if you activate or stimulate these cells the animal will behave parentally towards any baby you put in front of it.

So that's really interesting. What's going on here?

That's what I figure out.

I measure all sorts of properties of these cells.

I figure out their shape. I figure out how they're connected to other parts of the brain.

I figure out what they hear when other cells talk to them.

I figure out what they say when they talk to other cells. I measure all sorts of properties.

And I do this in a rodent, a mammal, where the virgin's are abusive.

If you put a little baby in front of them they're gonna ignore it or attack it, that's neglect or physical abuse.

Now the parents are great, they love babies.

You put a baby in front of them, they'll run up to it make sure it's warm

take it back to a nest they build for it, they're wonderful.

If you take a virgin, and you inject it full of hormones

the same hormones that change in you when you become a parent, now all of a sudden they love babies.

That's because the hormones go up into the brain and they change the properties of cells that I measure.

So if you want to understand why you love your children, if you want to understand why people abuse children

you have to fund research like this.

Ultimately we want to be able to change the brains of people who are wired up to abuse children

more efficiently than we do now.

And in order to do that we got to do some basic research.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> The nueroscience of parental care why do parents love their children - Duration: 2:40.

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Royal Az - 'Only cannabis eases my pain - so why can't I get it on NHS?' - Duration: 9:17.

 Janet Bond lives each tortured day in agony from an extremely rare muscle-wasting condition that causes her toes to bend like claws

 Charcot Maria Tooth Disease has led to severe problems with her legs and back.  Janet, registered disabled, has lost count of the number of operations she has endured, but the procedures run into double figures

 She can walk only yards unaided, uses a wheelchair and has a chairlift in her Birmingham home

 Janet's problems are compounded by the fact that every painkiller she has been given sparks a serious reaction, she claims

 Twice, an ambulance has been called after medication caused crippling stomach pain

 "It's like standing in front of a mountain," she explains.  "The pain starts at the bottom and gets worse with every step you climb up, until it's unbearable

"  She believes that cannabis – only recently approved as a prescription drug – is her last hope: the only thing that will free her body from round-the-clock agony

 But the 58-year-old has been told her condition is not among those that have been given the green light for medical marijuana treatment

 Janet, who moved to the Midlands from Leeds 13 years ago, candidly admits she has taken matters into her own hands

She now buys cannabis from backstreet dealers.  The medical profession's rules about the drug have driven her to criminality, Janet insists at the Kings Norton home she shares with husband Steve

 She has pleaded with the pain management team at Edgbaston's Queen Elizabeth Hospital for cannabis – but their hands are tied

 Her MP, Richard Burden, has been understanding and supportive, but he faces a regulation roadblock

 The burden of law weighs heavy on Janet – and she winces from the pain of it.  "Why do I have to keep suffering?" she asks

 "Do you know what it's like to go without sleep for days? I feel as if no-one wants to help me

"  Janet's life was normal until she reached her early 20s, when a series of falls signalled something was wrong

 She was diagnosed with Charcot Marie Tooth Disease, a condition which attacks the nervous system and eats away at muscle tissue

 The delicate bones in her feet have been fused into one.  A metal bar has been inserted in her right leg – "that was to stop me walking like a chicken", Janet says – discs have been removed from the spine after her head lolled to one side

She has undergone a total knee replacement.  "I am in chronic pain throughout my body," she says

 "That's why I went to pain management at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. I am on crutches permanently and I have a wheelchair that can go in the car

 "From the front door to the car, that's as far as I can walk.  "Whether I've taken paracetamol or opioids, the pain still comes

I believe they've permanently damaged my stomach."  Husband Steve, aged 52, admits: "I'm disgusted with it

 "She is a person who cannot take any kind of normal pain relief – and the hospitals and GPs know that

Through the night I wake up and hear her yelp with the pain. She is actually yelping every single night

"  The Government's hardline approach to medical marijuana softened after 12-year-old Billy Caldwell, who suffers from a rare form of epilepsy, was granted an emergency licence to be treated with the drug by Northern Ireland's department of health

 On November 1, the go-ahead was given for products containing cannabis, cannabis resin or cannabinol, to be made available on prescription

 But they can only be prescribed by consultant medical practitioners at hospitals, not GPs – and they are only available in a small number of cases

 Those cases include nausea caused by chemotherapy, multiple sclerosis, and for infants with severe epilepsy

 The guidelines clearly state cannabis products should only be given "where there is a clinical need which cannot be met by a licensed medicine and where established treatment options have been exhausted"

 When the move was announced, Home Secretary and Bromsgrove MP Sajid Javid said: "Recent cases involving sick children made it clear to me that our position on cannabis-related medicinal products was not satisfactory

 "Following advice from two sets of independent advisers, I have taken the decision to reschedule cannabis-derived medicinal products, meaning they will be available on prescription

This will help patients with an exceptional clinical need."  But Mr Javid stressed it was "in no way a first step to the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use"

 The pool of those eligible for medical marijuana is small and exclusive. Janet Bond is not among the swimmers

 "They say it's for special cases," she says. "I'm in constant agony and can't take painkillers

It seems that's not special enough." How cannabis can help ease pain  The main medical benefits from marijuana come from two "cannabinoids" – the active chemicals in the plants – called THC and CBD

 THC can increase appetite and reduce nausea. It may also decrease pain, inflammation and muscle control problems

 Unlike THC, CBD is a cannabinoid that doesn't make people 'high' and can be useful in reducing pain and inflammation, and controlling epileptic seizures

 There are also those who believe also that cannabis has a place in cancer treatment

 The US Institute of Drug Abuse says: "Recent animal studies have shown that marijuana extracts may help kill certain cancer cells and reduce the size of others

 "Evidence from one cell culture study with rodents suggests that purified extracts from whole-plant marijuana can slow the growth of cancer cells from one of the most serious types of brain tumours

Research in mice showed that treatment with purified extracts of THC and CBD, when used with radiation, increased the cancer-killing effects of the radiation

"  One of the NHS fears is that those who do not qualify for medicinal cannabis, may trawl the net for products

 Its website warns: "Some cannabis-based products are available to buy over the internet without a prescription

 "It's likely most of these products – even those called 'CBD oils' – will be illegal to possess or supply

 "There's a good chance they will contain THC, and may not be safe to use.  "Health stores sell certain types of 'pure CBD'

However, there's no guarantee these products will be of good quality.  "And they tend to only contain very small amounts of CBD, so it's not clear what effect they would have

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