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Honey if you were anxious that could have raised your blood pressure.
Tingling can be caused by various nerves reacting too, I have permanent tingling and discomfort in my back since I had shingles some years ago and it affected the nerves near my spine .
I was told Acupuncture can also cause a tingling sensation in some areas of the body.
I've had similar. Maybe a wee allergy, not amounting to much, or a cold sore coming on. I'm sure you'll still be alive and kicking. It's always puzzling at the time though
I've had similar. Maybe a wee allergy, not amounting to much, or a cold sore coming on. I'm sure you'll still be alive and kicking. It's always puzzling at the time though
Honey if you were anxious that could have raised your blood pressure.
Tingling can be caused by various nerves reacting too, I have permanent tingling and discomfort in my back since I had shingles some years ago and it affected the nerves near my spine .
I was told Acupuncture can also cause a tingling sensation in some areas of the body.
I wasn't anxious at the time, just chilling watching tv and my BP was normal. I've had tingling too from acupuncture but only when the needles were still in
I wasn't anxious at the time, just chilling watching tv and my BP was normal. I've had tingling too from acupuncture but only when the needles were still in
Honey I meant when you had your BP checked,being anxious about the tingle and even having it checked can put it up.
Originally Posted by Honey
I popped across to my local pharmacy, they did my blood pressure and it was in the upper limit of normal.