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5 Ways to Treat Numbness & Tingling in the Spine

Tingling and numbness in the back are often indications of irritated or compressed nerves. Read on to discover how these symptoms are evaluated and treated.

Tingling and numbness in the back are often indications of irritated or compressed nerves. Read on to discover how these symptoms are evaluated and treated.

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S<strong>in</strong>ce numbness and t<strong>in</strong>gl<strong>in</strong>g can be symp<strong>to</strong>ms associated with<br />

many different sp<strong>in</strong>e-related issues, it’s important <strong>to</strong> get an<br />

accurate diagnosis before start<strong>in</strong>g treatment. This process<br />

typically <strong>in</strong>volves a physical exam and image tests performed for<br />

<strong>the</strong> purpose of confirm<strong>in</strong>g a suspected source. Nerve conduction<br />

studies or diagnostic <strong>in</strong>jections may also be necessary <strong>to</strong> p<strong>in</strong>po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

<strong>the</strong> affected nerve.<br />

If you’re experienc<strong>in</strong>g numbness, t<strong>in</strong>gl<strong>in</strong>g, or severe back pa<strong>in</strong> or<br />

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