Extreme cold, loss of circulation, nerve damage from Diabetes or otherwise, and holding on to a bicycle handle can hurt nerves as well.
Pinched nerve.Stroke.
would a gall baldder attack cause pain in my lower abdom days later and numbness in my right leg and right hand
i'ts probably most likely cramp, i would see your local doctor immediatley- the cause could be over excercise or strain of the muscles.
Loss of strength and numbness in the hand can be from a pinched nerve or possibly a stroke. Your physician will need to run tests to determine the cause.
Is there any radiance or tingling coming from your arm? If so, go to your doctor asap!
It may cause toe numbness but sometimes it causes leg, arm, hand, and numbness too. If you feel numbness or weakness in the leg/s tell a doctor, these may be signs of a Stroke.
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
Numbness in the fingertips of the left hand can be caused by a variety of factors, including nerve compression (such as carpal tunnel syndrome), poor circulation, injury, or underlying medical conditions like diabetes or peripheral neuropathy. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
what can cause numbness in left hand ring finger and pinky finger also suffer from degenerative disc disease
if you get punched and it happens to hit a nerve you can experience numbness and pain throughout your arm. not common but possible
could the signs of a ectopic pregnancy be numbness in ya hand and left arm and abdominal pain on ya left hand side at the bolttom of ya stomach and bad dizzy spells and headaches
Yes, hand and foot numbness can be a result of a complication of Diabetes mellitus, specifically neuropathy and arterial insufficiency. There can be other causes of hand numbness, however. Cervical disc disease and impinged nerves may cause hand or arm numbness. Also, scalene hypertrophy, thoracic outlet syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, and carpal tunnel syndrome may cause various areas of the hands to develop numbness. Arterial injury and insufficiency not caused by diabetes mellitus may also cause numbness or paresthesias of the extremities. Autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma, infiltrating diseases such as amyloid and sarcoidosis, as well as tuberculosis can cause nerve injury which may result in altered sensory perception in the extremities. Brain tumors or strokes may also cause this.