Numbness in the right part of the body can be caused by various factors, including nerve compression, poor circulation, or neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis or stroke. It may also result from injuries or conditions like Diabetes and carpal tunnel syndrome. If the numbness is sudden, severe, or accompanied by other symptoms like weakness or difficulty speaking, it’s important to seek medical attention immediately, as it could indicate a serious condition. Consulting a healthcare professional is essential for proper diagnosis and management.
This could be a stroke! You should go to the emergency room now!
Numbness is a lack of sensation or feeling in a part of the body. It can be caused by nerve damage, a lack of blood flow, or neurological conditions. It often presents as a tingling or prickling sensation.
yes this can be signs of a stroke as well as a body defection
A stroke where the left side of the brain was blocked. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body, so any damage to it would affect the right side of the body
The name of the sensation of numbness and tingling is paresthesia.
The symptoms of repetitive strain injury (RSI) are numbness, pain, tenderness, cramps, and weakness in the affect body part. This condition is caused by repetitive movements of a body part, such as the hands wrist or forearm.
Right arm swelling and numbness can mean a great variety of things. This can signify a pretty bad neurological problem.
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It depends of the stiffness. If the morning stiffness in joints it is related to an autoimmune process. If you mean stiffness with numbness and tingling after you had a part of your body in an wear position, it is related to low blood flow to that part of the body
What causes numbness to the head My boyfriend has been feeling numbness on his head. Like the other night it went thru his hole body. He was out of it he could hear me?
A body part or limb might "go to sleep" due to a lack of circulation. When an extremity is not getting sufficient blood flow (often due to body position), one might experience numbness, tingling or a "pins and needles" sensation in the area.
hypothermia.