If you're in your 50's --or older-- the 'lump' could be Arthritis... If a 'lump' in the neck area actually keeps you from raising your head, there is a possibility it could be Ankylosing spondylitis [see attached article on WebMD] Any history of trauma to the involved areas? I cannot think of any other generalized condition that displays this sign & symptom... Oh... One additional thought... You didn't mention signs such as purple stretch marks on your abdomen, round --or moon-- face, Diabetes, Back pain, etc... This particular problem is known as "Cushing's Disease"... See Indocrine and Metabolic Diseases Information Service URL attached... If the lump has caused a circumference of numbness around it, then it has extended into the nerve tissues of the dermis. This is not a good sign. Instead of listening to everybody's best guess on FAQ Farm, go do the doctor's immediately. Without a proper evaluation and history, one can only give you an educated guess. This needs to be seen by an experienced doctor...NOW!
Many things could cause numbness in the left second toe. It could be infection, inflammation, or trauma. If numbness persists for more than a few days, seek a physician's help.
Pinched nerve.Stroke.
Poor blood flow could cause numbness...try drinking water regularly, past or current drug use could cause this, or also scarred tissue due to burns or frostbite.
Pressure behind the ear with numbness in and around the face could be cause by anything. It could be caused by an allergic reaction, high blood pressure, medication side effects and more. If the problem is an issue it is best to see a doctor.Ê
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Yes, a spine injury can cause numbness on one side of the body. This typically occurs when the injury affects the spinal cord or the nerves that branch off from it, leading to disrupted signals to the brain. Depending on the location and severity of the injury, numbness may manifest in specific areas corresponding to the affected nerves. It's important to seek medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.
In winter, nose numbness is very common due to the wind and cold. It's nothing to worry about and can be fixed with just going inside and getting warm.
In winter, nose numbness is very common due to the wind and cold. It's nothing to worry about and can be fixed with just going inside and getting warm.
there are different things which could cause tingling in the face, for example the tension associated with migraine can commonly cause numbness and tingling due to pressure.
Depending on where the piercing is located, the person who pierced it may have hit a nerve. Go to a doctor if the numbness does not go away.
There are enough different conditions or disorders that might manifest as a feeling of numbness or loss of sensation in areas of the torso, that the only way to know what might be the cause is to have the symptoms evaluated by a medical professional. Anytime there is numbness or tingling in any area of the body, there is cause to seek urgent medical attention, since some causes can be very serious and may result in a permanent condition or nerve damage without intervention on a timely basis. It is best not to delay an evaluation of these symptoms. The cause of the numbness can only be determined with a complete history of the symptoms, such as when they started, if they have happened before, how exactly you describe the feelings, the exact location of the numbness, plus a thorough physical exam with probably some laboratory and/or other medical testing.
If your 4th and 5th digit are numb, the cause could be carpal tunnel. The cause of numbness could also be due to nerve damage in the connected nerves.