The demon arm slayer will come to your house and offer your soul for your arm in return.
It never stops growing until after you die. All the hair on your body falls off regularly and is replaced, it just doesn't happen all at the same time so you don't notice
The long bone in the upper arm is called the humerus.
um i think you seriously need to check that out. your seriously stupid.
Humerous is something that's funny. ex- My mom ate my homework. that's considered humerous. good luck!
No. The 3 main bones of the arm - namely, the humerus, ulna and radius - are all long bones.
Well your hand falls asleep because the cut off of blood circulation in the blood vein. So like if you have you arm on a corner for a certain amount of time it causes your are to fall asleep.
Because it takes time to let it settle back into its normal place.
Tingling in the arm is usually paresthesiae, that "pins and needles" feeling one gets when falling asleep on the arm for example. Tingling also can happen in the right arm when Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is present.
there are nerves that run in that area, whose branches can run down the arm as well. The long thoracic nerve comes to mind. I think you need to see an orthopedic surgeon or neurologist to have that looked at..
Haha, one of lifes great wonders, there is no good answer, lay on it, if it falls asleep move it above your head repeat ad nauseum
Someone's hand can fall asleep due to lack of circulation to the hand. When a person sits, or lays a certain way the circulation can be restricted if pressure is placed upon any one part of the arm or wrist. To regain circulation a person can move their arm and hand around to cause the blood to begin to flow back to the hand and the feeling of it having 'fallen asleep' to be removed.
closed eyes, even breathing, snoring, or responses that are more off topic than is normal for the individual--when in person (not on the phone): lift the person's arm and release: if it falls dead-weight-style down then, if they are not asleep yet, they will be shortly
It means the position you were in squeezed some blood vessel, and therefore prevented blood from flowing. By changing position, the blood is allowed to recirculate in the vessel and therefore creates that weird sensation.
it means you can't move them
Cutting off bloodflow or pressure on the nerve in your arm can cause it to "fall asleep" or go numb, as you've described.
srry if ur hurt... it could be that your arm fell asleep... move your arm around and that might help it
The left intercostobrachialnerve is responsible for referred pain on the inner left arm during a myocardial infarction or heart attack. The nerve may become irritated during a heart attack causing referred pain down the arm.