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Hypocalcemia, which is a low level of calcium in the blood, can lead to these symptoms. Calcium plays a crucial role in nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart rhythm. When levels are low, it can result in numbness, tingling, muscle cramps, dehydration, and irregular heartbeats.
headaches, dizziness or lightheadedness, nausea and/or vomiting, diarrhea, tingling, pale complexion, sweating, numbness, difficulty in breathing, and sensations of tightness in the chest, neck, shoulders, or hands
The signs of a heart attack and stroke are numbness and sudden tingling in your arms--usually the left. you may also feel heart palpations, weakness, dizziness, or sweating. There's a helpful thing to remember for strokes: FAST. F - face (numbness or paralysis) A - arms (numbness or tingling) C - chest (pain, pressure, or heaviness usually feels like an elephant is on your chest) and T - time (it's super important to get to a doctor as soon as any of these symptoms appear because it's better safe than sorry).
Tingling and numbness in the left arm can be caused by several factors, including nerve compression, poor blood circulation, or a pinched nerve. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan. In some cases, lifestyle changes such as improving posture or regular stretching exercises may help alleviate symptoms.
Many people upon having a heart attack with feel generally under the weather all of the sudden. Afterwards, they may experience sharp chest pains and a tingling or numbness in one of the arms.
Probably nothing - but it could be a sign of something serious such as poor circulation or various heart defects, or even an imminent heart attack. It's probably a good idea to seek medical advice right away.
Yes- but its fun. It causes shakes, jitters, nausea, vomitting, numbness and tingling sensations. It can also cause heart attack, stroke as well as numerous other conditions.
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Its really difficult to comment without hearing it.My diagnosis is Bacterial endocarditis.
She is probably not having a heart attack. The tingling sensation is more likely from nerves in the neck getting compressed.
Tingling in one side can be indicated by many things. Trauma to the shoulder. Pinching of the brachiocephalic nerve. Hitting the elbow can do it. Heart attacks are generally felt on the left side. Carpal tunnel can cause tingling and numbness in wrist and hand. So if it could be a heart attack, seek medical attention. If it has lasted over three days, schedule an appointment with an orthopedic office.