Numbness is a possible complication, but it's not common.
Symptoms of lumbar spinal Stenosis include numbness, weakness, cramping, or pain in the legs, feet, or buttock; stiffness in legs and thighs; low back pain. In severe cases, loss of bladder and bowel control. Answer Pain, numbness, weakness or tingling in the arms/hands and the legs may indicate cervical spinal stenosis. Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis experience the same symptoms but limited to the lower back, legs, and feet.
it's because of lyme disease
cervical disc hernia. first it compressed the dura mater, than the nerve root
GO TO A HOSPITAL. Numbness can be a sign of Nerological damage, you should probably get checked out by a doctor. Then get a lawyer. Typical American answer there. How do you know it was not a single vehicle accident?
It could be poor circulation, or even early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.
ive been having the same problem. i was told i mite not have enough SALT in my body. go and get a blood test .
My doctor said I lacked iron in my blood after a blood-test, that's why my hands and arms were sleeping but the iron tablets I took did not fix that.
hands and arms i spose lol ;)
Most often this is caused by a pinched nerve.
The major symptoms of Baller-Gerold syndrome are bone abnormalities in the hands or arms and premature fusion of skull bones. Bone abnormalities in the hands include absent or malformed thumbs and missing fingers.
It is horrible. Your back never stops hurting and it causes your knees and ankles to hurt also. Answer Pain, numbness, weakness or tingling in the arms/hands and the legs may indicate cervical spinal stenosis. Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis experience the same symptoms but limited to the lower back, legs, and feet.
Perpheral neuropathy refers to the conditions that result when nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord from the rest of the body are damaged or diseased. The most common symptoms of perpheral neuropathy are tingling, numbness, and loss of sensation in the arms and legs.