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Why Sitting Too Long On The Toilet Causes Numbness And Tingling by StJosephsPhysio: 7:54pm On Aug 02 |
We often hear patients express concerns about numbness and tingling in their legs after spending too long on the toilet. If you've ever wondered, "Why do my legs feel heavy or tingly when I sit on the toilet for too long?", you're not alone. Let's look into the physiological process behind this common issue and provide practical ways to alleviate it. Why Do I Experience Numbness and Tingling in My Legs? The primary reason for experiencing numbness, tingling, or a sensation of pins and needles in your legs when sitting too long on the toilet is nerve compression. Here's a closer look at what happens: 1. Nerve Compression: Sitting for extended periods, especially on a hard surface like a toilet seat, can compress the nerves in your legs. The sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back through your hips and down each leg, is particularly prone to this compression. This can lead to numbness, tingling, and a sensation of pins and needles in the legs. This is usually at higher risk with seats that do not extend to the region right behind the knees, but end somewhere along the back of the thigh. 2. Reduced Blood Flow: Maintaining one position for too long can restrict blood circulation to your legs. When blood flow is restricted, it can cause your legs to feel heavy and numb. This is because your muscles and nerves aren't receiving the oxygen and nutrients they need to function properly. 3. Bad Posture: Leaning forward or holding an awkward posture while sitting on the toilet can exacerbate nerve compression and reduce blood flow, further contributing to these uncomfortable sensations. How to Reduce or Avoid Numbness and Tingling In your Feet and Legs If you've experienced numbness in your legs from sitting too long on the toilet, or experience that your legs fall asleep, there are several ways to mitigate these symptoms in the rest of the article here 1 Like
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Re: Why Sitting Too Long On The Toilet Causes Numbness And Tingling by Originalsly: 11:09pm On Aug 02 |
Sitting too long on the toilet? Hmmm ..... I thought when you get there you're ready to go ... you go there drop the bombs and get out. What will one be sitting around for? ...to enjoy the aroma? I can't relate to this. |
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