Feeling constant tingling in your feet? Don’t ignore it, here’s why.
Have you ever felt a strange tingling in your feet that just won’t go away, no matter how you sit, stand, or move? Do your feet often feel cold, numb, or asleep for no clear reason? You might take it as tiredness, winter chill, or poor posture. But what if it signals something much more serious? That persistent tingling in feet could be your body’s first warning sign of artery blockage. This condition silently blocks blood flow and causes serious complications, including limb loss. Before you dismiss the discomfort, ask yourself: What if this small symptom is hiding a major threat? What tingling in the feet hides When arteries start narrowing due to plaque buildup, it leads to a condition called Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). This restricts blood flow to your feet and legs. The first red flag? You guessed it—tingling in feet. According to Dr. Achintya Sharma, a leading vascular expert, “Patients often ignore tingling in feet, not realizing that it could be their body's call for ...