Maybe something to do with your nervous system or a torn tissue.
Maybe go see your gp.
There is a condition called Raynaud's Phenomenon where you have tingling, red hands and feet. This is a rare condition but you may want to mention it to your doctor.
Paresthesia is a sensation that is felt in the hands, legs, arms, and feet. It is the feeling of tingling, prickling, or burning on the skin.
It can if you slept on them in a restrictive way.
This condition is called paresthesia. It can involve a tingling feeling as well.
Losartan is a drug for reducing high blood pressure. So, your tingling could just be a simple result of your hands and feet falling asleep. Certainly, consult with your doctor before taking another dose.
Often, tingling in the extremities is tied to the spinal cord and the nerves and vertebra surrounding it. Many people begin to experience tingling in their hands or feet after sitting for a long time or performing rigorous physical activity. If the tingling is severe or chronic, then it could be caused, among other things, by impinged nerves or misaligned vertebrae. Visiting a chiropractor can help relieve the stressed nerves and decrease tingling episodes.
This could be diabetes- you should see your doctor to get checked out right away.
Poor circulation. When blood is cut off to the hands, arms, or feet, they can go numb, which causes the tingling or feeling of dead weight.
The best way to get rid of tingling feet is to massage them. This will help restore the circulation in your feet.
The side effect of propranolol are feeling tired and cold hands and feet.
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It often causes weakness, tingling, pain, and/or numbness of the hands and feet. If diagnosed and treated early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled.
Neuropathy
You need to increase the blood flow to your feet to stop tingling feet. One way to do this is to get up and walk around for a few minutes to get the blood flowing.