Yes, it surely can. There are many nerves in the spine (all organs are also connected to the spine) so you could have a pinched nerve. I would see your doctor and have that bump check out. Nothing terrible, but if it is causing you this problem it's best (if possible) to have it removed.
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Yes, it could be a mild stroke. You need to get to an emergency room when you have numbness like that.
The best way to determine if any kind of symptom is related to any kind of problem or disease is to consult a doctor. Tingling and numbness can be related to a sciatic nerve problem, but it could also mean many other problems or diseases.
If you are experiencing short spurts of numbness in your legs it could be falling asleep, you could have bad circulation, or it could be symptoms of neuropathy.
What causes numbness to the head My boyfriend has been feeling numbness on his head. Like the other night it went thru his hole body. He was out of it he could hear me?
Many things could cause numbness in the left second toe. It could be infection, inflammation, or trauma. If numbness persists for more than a few days, seek a physician's help.
The vibration from riding a bike could be responsible for numbness in the fingertips. One reason could be the jarring of the spine, resulting in nerve compression.
Could be one of two things: * Inertia; * Gravitational attraction. Both apply to all matter and are directly related to the mass.
If you are experiencing leg numbness for a prolonged period of time you should speak to your doctor. You could be having issues with your nerves and the doctor should be notified of this.
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This could be a stroke! You should go to the emergency room now!
That could be bad. Go see your doctor right away as it could be a sign of heart trouble. People that have heart attacks experience left side numbness, especially in the arm.
It depends on what is causing your numbness. If you are a person who crosses their legs frequently, you could be damaging a nerve that runs along the side of the knee. Numbness could also be a sign of vitamin deficiency, or an early indication of diabetes. You should visit your primary care doctor to see what the cause of your toe numbness is in order to prevent further nerve damage.