By no means am I a Dr......I only play one on tv .....anyway I have narrowing disk degeneration and yes it caused numbness in my tailbone and if I sat for too long my lower half to the toes would go numb . I've had surgery to repair since and its still numb from time to time
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Spinal Stenosis Surgery is used to repair a narrowing of the spine, generally in the elderly. This narrowing can cause pain and numbness in the back and extremities, as well as possible bladder and bowel problems.
Yes, severe right C6 foraminal narrowing can lead to long-term tingling and numbness if not addressed promptly. Compression of the nerve roots can result in chronic nerve damage, which may lead to persistent symptoms even after the initial cause is resolved. Delaying surgery may increase the risk of permanent neurological deficits. Timely intervention is crucial to prevent lasting complications.
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.
A lump in the throat feeling, along with slight numbness in the face, can be caused by several factors, including anxiety or stress, which can lead to muscle tension and sensation changes. Allergic reactions or inflammation in the throat can also create a sensation of tightness. Neurological issues, such as a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or migraine-related symptoms, may contribute to facial numbness. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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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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
The discomfort you feel in your tailbone while riding your bike may be due to the pressure and friction placed on that area from the bike seat. The design and positioning of the seat can cause strain on your tailbone, leading to discomfort or pain. Consider adjusting the seat height or angle, or investing in a seat with better cushioning to alleviate the pressure on your tailbone.
It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
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.