About a year ago I started having panic attacks and over the past couple of months I have been having severe neck/upper back pains as well as numbness on the right side of my head. I have scheduled an appointment with a chiro as I believe it is all based in my neck. I will keep ...
Sudden numbness or weakness in your face, arm, or leg is awarning sign of a stroke. Call 911 if you note this in yourself or another person. Other signs include vision problems, dizziness, confusion, slurred speech, and a sudden, severe headache.1 Numbness on one side of your body can ...
of my local hospital and I have an appointment to go there on 19th January. I mentioned that I thought the thumb problem was as a result of excessive scissor use but he said that he wanted to check it out as I broke some verterbrae in my neck 20 years ago in a car crash which ...
Let’s look again at tingling in the lower body: one of the most common causes is compression of the sciatic nerve. The places of impingement can either be in the lower back or deep in the buttocks. If the impingement of the sciatic nerve occurs deep in the muscles of the butt, this ...
As well as pins and needles feeling in right hand and foot. TMI but even if I air on the toilet for longer than 3 minutes my leg is tingling. All my symptoms are on the right side of my body. I try bettering my posture and different neck stretches. Please help! Thank you ...
Commonly called a "pinched nerve," cervical radiculopathy can happen when a nerve in the neck is compressed or irritated in the area where it branches from the spinal cord. When this happens, it may cause pain that radiates into the shoulder and/or arm, as well as muscle weakness and num...
Neck-tongue syndrome on sudden turning of the head. A syndrome of unilateral upper nuchal or occipital pain, with or without numbness in these areas, accompanied by simultaneous ipsilateral numbness of the t... JW Lance,M Anthony - 《Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry》 被引量: 177...
Remaining in the same position (seated or standing) for a long time. Injury or pressure on a nerve (for example, a back injury can cause numbness in the legs or feet, and a neck injury can cause numbness in the arms and hands). ...
There may be some pressure on a nerve that leads up to the scalp from the back of the neck. Another possibility is pressure on a nerve that runs up the side of the face just in front of the earlobe. If the numbness only lasts a short time after you get up, it is unlikely to be...
months. Participants with more than slight muscular pain or disorders of the neck and upper extremities, excessive alcohol consumption, previous injuries of the upper extremities, or concurrent medical diseases were excluded. The two groups had a similar amount of work with mouse, keyboard, and ...