If you feel tingling in your hands or feet, you may have paresthesia. This happens when due to pressure and compression the nerves cut off the connection between your brain and the nerves in your feet or any other part of the body that is feeling this way. This happens when you sit in one position for a long time, especially with crossing your leg or one leg under another. This could also happen if you sleep on your side and do not change your sleeping positions. However, there are ways to wake your foot up too!These techniques involve relieving pressure to your foot and boosting blood flow. While it can happen to any part of your body, the most common is your foot and once you take pressure off there, the nerves are no longer compressed and feeling fuzzy is gone. Shake And RollPut your food in a comfortable position and bend your toes several times. Move your ankle side to side and forward and backward. You can also try some ankle rotation in both directions and even ankle stretches. Change PositionThis is the best way to get rid of the tingling feeling. Move so your foot can relieve the pressure and uncross your legs if you were sitting in that position.ALSO READ: Feeling Pins And Needles In Your Body? Here's WhyWalk AroundOnce your foot feels normal after the shake and roll and changing position, stand up and take a walk for a few minutes. However, avoid standing up or putting pressure right away after you find that your foot is asleep. MassageMassage is also a great way to regain feeling and also boost the blood circulation that is not felt due to the compression of nerves. As per a 2020 study titled The Effect of Foot Massage on Peripheral Neuropathy-Related Pain and Sleep Quality in Patients With Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, it was found that foot massage reduced pain related to peripheral neuropathy in people with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. It also helps to improve their sleep quality. You can use a carrier oil or essential oils to help with your feet feel relaxed. Wear comfortable clothesWhen you are getting ready for an event which you know would require you to sit for long duration, wear comfortable clothes. Avoid wearing tight and ill-fitted shoes, undo your shoe laces or zippers. If possible, take your shoes off. You can also use compression stockings to boost your blood flow. YogaRegular yoga helps with boosting body's blood circulation, you can try:Triangle poseDownward-facing dogWarrior poseApply HeatYou can also use warm compression that can help you enhance relaxation, reduce unpleasant sensation and also improve your blood circulation. You can either try applying a heat pack or also try a warm foot bath. How can you prevent it?The best way you can prevent it is by ensuring that you pat enough attention to your body and its need. This is important because once you start noticing, you would know under what exact circumstances does your foot sleep and you would avoid or be prepared for such circumstances. You can also change your position a bit often, especially if you are siting and try and do the sitting or desk yoga to ensure that there is a change in every 5 to 10 minute. This also ensures that your blood is circulated. You can also try and customize your work station, add a cushion at a table or a seated ball or chair, whatever helps you prevent the tingling feeling or helps you gain your feeling back.