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What Would Cause Numbness And Tingling In My Right Leg And Hip?

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Posted on Wed, 3 Jun 2020
Question: I have numbness and tingling in my right leg and hip. The numbness has been going information over awake the tingling started tonight.
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Answered by Dr. salah saad shoman (53 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Lumber disc prolapse

Detailed Answer:
Dear Ma'am, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but I would recommend that you get a. ct scan on your lumber vertebrae as your symptoms are most probably are due to pressure excreted on your nerve roots due to a lumber disc herniation or prolapse.. This leads to nerve irritation and symptoms of tingling, pain and numbness that might affect lower back , buttocks , hip and down to legs according to the level of affected vertebrae. I hope you find this helpful. If you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion..
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What Would Cause Numbness And Tingling In My Right Leg And Hip?

Brief Answer: Lumber disc prolapse Detailed Answer: Dear Ma'am, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but I would recommend that you get a. ct scan on your lumber vertebrae as your symptoms are most probably are due to pressure excreted on your nerve roots due to a lumber disc herniation or prolapse.. This leads to nerve irritation and symptoms of tingling, pain and numbness that might affect lower back , buttocks , hip and down to legs according to the level of affected vertebrae. I hope you find this helpful. If you don't have any other clarifications then please close the discussion..