Numbness and tingling are decreased or abnormal sensations caused by altered sensory nerve function.
Paresthesia, a tingling or numb sensation, can be caused by nerve damage, poor circulation, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis.
Yes, it is possible for both arms to go numb during a stroke. This symptom may indicate a lack of blood flow to the brain affecting both sides of the body. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if experiencing this symptom.
Numbness in the left leg can be caused by various reasons such as sitting or standing in one position for too long, nerve compression, poor circulation, or underlying medical conditions like sciatica, diabetes, or peripheral artery disease. It's important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the specific cause and adequate treatment.
my leg is not numb and cold. however, if your leg is numb and cold, it could be for any number of reasons. lack of circulation could be a cause. if it continues for an extended amount of time, i would recommend seeing a doctor.
Feeling like your brain is numb could be a sign of mental fatigue, stress, or overwhelm. It's important to take breaks, engage in stress-relieving activities, and prioritize self-care to help refresh and rejuvenate your mind. If the feeling persists, consider seeking support from a mental health professional for further evaluation and guidance.
If your arm is tingling and feeling numb it may be asleep just shake it until it feels better ! WARNING : This is only a suggestion this may not be the case !
Numbness will last till the decreased oxygen returns to normal levels in the body. (PAO2)
You have either laid on it to long and are stopping the blood from circulating or you just have it in some weird position. These are both very common
It means your are pinching a nerve for some reason. I would go to the doctor!
The name of the sensation of numbness and tingling is paresthesia.
Poor circulation. When blood is cut off to the hands, arms, or feet, they can go numb, which causes the tingling or feeling of dead weight.
I'm 36 years old do not have any illness, nor do I take any medications. I'm about 20 pounds overweight. I occasionally smoke. what should I make of this, Right now my right side of my nose is sort of numb. the feeling is like when you go to the dentist and you are numb.
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i dont know why but mine will start tingling and then turn solid white all the blood leaves it..... its very scary
Paresthesia, a tingling or numb sensation, can be caused by nerve damage, poor circulation, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis.
That's odd !! Both hands should become numb.
numb nuts.