Two common causes would be psychosomatic disorders or the disease, Leprosy.
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Because the herpes virus affects nerves, and is dormant in nerves, an outbreak of any kind of herpes can cause some numbness and tingling in the area.
Yes, giving blood can cause numbness in fingers however, this is not a normal reaction. If you experience numbness in your fingers after giving blood, you should contact your doctor immediately.
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My daughter had pain and numbness down one arm. Then she had numbness down one side. Then she had her face go numb. She has had an MRI. She hasn't had any results yet. They suspect TIA's or pituitary problems. They don't know yet. What is your input.?
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.
A knee strap can cause numbness due to circulation being cut off. If numbness accurs, loosen the strap. For further first aid information please visit Answers.com
Yes, numbness and tingling are common symptoms of Fibromyalgia. If this is a new symptom for you, you should report it to your doctor.
It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
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Yes, even in the hand nerve damage could cause numbness. When nerves get damaged, they die, thus leaving no feeling in the part of body that they reside.Ê
How numbness and tingling can be controlled or treated is completely dependent upon the cause or diagnosis. There are many reasons a patient may experience numbness or tingling.