Numbness in the fingertips is not a symptom of whiplash. Symptoms of whiplash include: Neck pain, Neck swelling, Tenderness along the back of your neck, and Muscle spasms (in the side or back of your neck).
A constant neck pain is definitely a symptom of whiplash. Headaches is also a symptom for whiplash. However, headaches are also symptoms for other things.
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It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
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.
Symptoms of whiplash include pain in the back and neck, headaches, numbness and in severe cases-dizziness. Below is an article with a full list of possible symptoms and the causes of whiplash.
There are a number of things that could cause numbness in your left-hand fingertips. You could have a pinched nerve for example.
Whiplash is a condition in which there is pain and stiffness from strain to the neck. The main symptoms of whiplash are:Pain or stiffness in the neckPain between shoulder bladesPain in the lower backDizzinessRinging in the earsFatigue or sleep disturbancesPain or numbness in hand or armHeadachesDifficulty concentration or memory loss
Numbness is a symptom of neurological damage and the problem can be anywhere along the sensory pathway to the brain.
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It's not unusual for even minor cases of whiplash to hurt for a week. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms and are in a good deal of pain, it is best to see a doctor. These are the common whiplash symptoms:Stiffness in neckConstant pain in neck and/or backSwellingLimited mobilityTingling or numbness in back and/or neckBelow is an article on whiplash.
Yes, some patients suffer numbness of the face with their Migraine attacks. However, if this is a new symptom for you that has not been confirmed by a doctor as part of your Migraine, please seek the help of a doctor as soon as possible.
Numbness and tingling are one of the early symptoms of MS. Numbness and tingling are a sensory symptom due to the nerves that are responsible for transmitting sensations not functioning properly.