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Hot, Tingly Feet In Bed At Night, Shivery Sensation. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi, since having my son a year ago I have had hot, tingly feet in bed at night. I previously always had cold feet and hands. For the past few days I have also had a weird shivery sensation in one part of my right leg. When I check there are no goosebumps and it is happening when I m in bed and am warm. Should I be concerned?
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
most probably u may have neuropathy(nerve problem) that may be due to lordosis (excessive forward bending of spine) of pregnancy. similar features may b due to diabetes (some mothers develop it during pregnancy) or vit B deficiency. take b complex , check glucose levels fasting not more than 110mg, or visit a physiotherapist.
hope it helps.
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Hot, Tingly Feet In Bed At Night, Shivery Sensation. Should I Be Concerned?

most probably u may have neuropathy(nerve problem) that may be due to lordosis (excessive forward bending of spine) of pregnancy. similar features may b due to diabetes (some mothers develop it during pregnancy) or vit B deficiency. take b complex , check glucose levels fasting not more than 110mg, or visit a physiotherapist. hope it helps.