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What is tingling in legs a symptom of?

I am a 19 year old male. I want to know what is tingling in legs a symptom of?

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Tingling in the legs can be a symptom of various conditions. It can be caused by more serious conditions. To determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment, I recommend consulting a medical professional who can evaluate your symptoms and provide you with the best guidance.

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Hi, tingling can be caused by many things. Mostly it is related to a nerve issue. You should definitely see a specialist for an evaluation. Don’t be alarmed by this but it could be something very simple like a herniated disc in the back or something more complicated like multiple sclerosis. See a specialist and I hope you feel better.
NERVE INJURY
There are several causes of tingling in the legs, ranging from a pinched nerve in the back to diabetes damaging local nerves, too low ferritin levels causing a local and balance. Most common cause is usually related to the back
The main reason behind tingling of the legs usually is a pinched nerve, most commonly in the back. Please rule out issues with a ferritin level (blood test).
Many reasons. Hard to know without a proper evaluation and examination. If persists, need to see your doctor.
Diabetes, restless leg syndrome, vit b12 def, neuropathy