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The numbness on the left side of the body is usually considered to be caused by staying in the left lying position for a long time while sleeping, resulting in local compression and obstruction of blood circulation. If accompanied by neck and back pain, symptoms may also be caused by cervical spondylosis, which is associated with degenerative changes in the cervical spine. Recommendations:
Patients can relieve symptoms by applying warm compresses and physiotherapy.
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Left side hemibody numbness, persistent and unrelieved, this manifestation may be cerebrovascular disease, the possibility of cerebral infarction is high, you need to go to the hospital for a cranial CT examination to confirm the diagnosis. Preferably in the hospital for formal check-up**. The earlier the disease**, the better the effect.
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One reason is that when you sleep, you always sleep on one side, and your body will be numb, and then your nerve has a problem and you need to go to the hospital for diagnosis.
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Hello friend, it may be due to poor peripheral circulation, it is not excluded that it is due to neuropathy. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination in order to find out the certainty** so as not to delay the condition. You should maintain a good attitude, don't be nervous, and keep your mind stable.
Wishing you good health.
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There are many causes of numbness in the left limb, such as cerebrovascular disease, demyelinating disease, etc.
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There are two situations usually considered when there is numbness in the left side of the body: 1. Craniocerebral lesions, such as cerebral infarction and brain tumors in the brain, which affect the normal function of the brain, and there may be numbness of one limb, which is due to the innervation of the central nervous system. 2. Patients with cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation, if the left cervical disc herniation or bony stenosis is compressed, the nerve roots of the cervical spine are squeezed, and the nerve bundle is ischemia after a long time, and the left upper limb will be numb.
If the patient has a herniated lumbar disc and it is also a left side herniation, the protruding position compresses the nerve root of the lumbar spine, the nerve is compressed, and ischemia occurs, and there will also be a feeling of numbness. These are two reasons for numbness on the left side of the body.
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Limb numbness refers to the loss of sensation in the limbs. The causes include nutrient deficiency and metabolic disorder limb numbness, toxic neuropathic numbness, neuritlamic numbness caused by infection, acute multiple nerve root cause numbness, spinal osteoproliferative numbness, myelopathic numbness, arteriosclerotic numbness, autonomic dysfunction numbness, nutritional deficiency and metabolic limb numbness. Patients may have a long history of gastrointestinal disorders, dyspepsia, and severe nutritional deficiencies, which can lead to severe vitamin B deficiency in the patient's body and numbness of the limbs.
The numbness on the left side of the body should first be considered to be caused by physiological factors, such as excessive emotional stress, malnutrition, lack of B vitamins, drug abuse, etc., which may lead to autonomic dysfunction and symptoms of numbness in the left limb. In addition, there are some pathological reasons that can also lead to the occurrence of this symptom, such as cerebral arteriosclerosis, spinal cord vascular disease, meningioma, etc., which are detailed as follows.
Clause. 1. Cerebral infarction.
If the elderly have symptoms of numbness on the left side of the body, it should be considered to be caused by cerebral infarction. Because this disease is more common in the elderly, it is mainly manifested as limb numbness, ataxia, sensory impairment, etc.
Clause. 2. Cerebral hemorrhage.
Intracerebral hemorrhage can easily damage the cranial tissues and nerves, causing patients to experience numbness, weakness or paralysis on one side of the body.
Clause. 3. Spinal vascular disease.
Numbness on the left side of the body should also be considered to be caused by spinal cord vascular disease, because this disease can easily lead to transient ischemia of the spinal cord, with symptoms of numbness of one limb, intermittent claudication, muscle atrophy, and paralysis of lower motor neurons.
Clause. 4. Cervical disc herniation.
Cervical disc herniation tends to compress the nerves of the spinal cord, resulting in patients with symptoms of clumsy gait, unsteady walking, numbness of limbs, increased muscle tone in the limbs, and weakened muscle strength.
Clause. 5. Syringomyelia.
There are many types of syringomyelia, and no matter which one you have, you will have different degrees of muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, and numbness in the limbs. Some severe patients may also have neck pain, sleep disturbances, cerebellar ataxia, etc.
Clause. 6. Meningioma.
Larger meningiomas tend to compress spinal cord tissues, causing symptoms of numbness, movement disorders, and paresthesias on the left side of the body.
Most of the numbness on the left side of the body is caused by diseases, and it is hoped that patients can pay special attention to it, go to the hospital in time to do relevant examinations to determine the cause of the disease, and then prevent and treat it according to the cause to eliminate the harm. However, it should be noted that during the recovery period of this disease, you should not overexert yourself or exercise too vigorously, so as not to stretch and damage the spinal cord tissue, aggravate the adverse symptoms, and affect the recovery of the disease.
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It is recommended to do a brain CT to see if there is a problem with blood vessels in the brain, which is caused by compression of nerves.
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The light ones are half-paralyzed, and the heavy ones are vegetative.
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How to be numb in half of the body**.
The following are the common causes: 1. Nutrient deficiency and metabolic limb numbness: patients may have a long history of gastrointestinal disorders, indigestion, or severe nutritional deficiencies. The above diseases lead to a severe deficiency of B vitamins in the patient's body, which causes numbness in the limbs.
2. Toxic nervous numbness: patients may have a history of long-term exposure to heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, lead or organophosphorus, pesticides, as well as chemicals such as furans and isoniazid. This type of chemical can cause toxic neuritis, and the distal limb numbness can occur in the early stage of the disease, often accompanied by pain and ant walking sensation.
3. Neuritlammatory numbness caused by infection: This is caused by the direct invasion of the nervous system by neurotoxins or viruses secreted by bacteria. Such diseases mainly include diphtheria neuritis, leprosy neuritis, etc., which are manifested as numbness of the limbs and loss of sensation in the limbs.
4. Acute polyradiculitic numbness: the patient first presents with fever, similar to the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, and 1-2 months later, the distal limb is numb, which is symmetrical. At the same time, it will produce limb weakness, and in severe cases, paralysis and difficulty breathing.
5. Hyperoproliferative numbness of the spine: This kind of numbness is quite common in the elderly, and the main reason is that the hyperostosis of the vertebrae compresses the nerves in the spinal canal, and some patients can also be accompanied by limb pain and other sensations.
6. Myelopathic numbness: In the early stage of some myelopathy, numbness of the limbs can appear from the bottom to the top, which will develop upward with the aggravation of the disease, and then appear symptoms such as limb inactivity.
7. Arteriosclerotic numbness: It is more common in the elderly who suffer from cerebral arteriosclerosis, due to the ischemia of brain tissue, especially the cerebral cortex, the sensory and motor centers of the brain are dysfunctional, resulting in numbness of the limbs in the corresponding parts. This type of numbness is mostly characterized by numbness of one upper limb or lower limb or half of the body, which generally lasts from a few hours to several days, and if it is not timely**, it will develop into hemiplegia.
8. Autonomic dysfunction numbness: this numbness is mostly unfixed, straight, sometimes light and sometimes severe, patients are often accompanied by anxiety, irritability, insomnia, dreams, memory loss, palpitation, shortness of breath and fatigue and other symptoms, generally self-healing.
If you don't see Western medicine well, you can try Chinese medicine, do you sit for a long time every time you sit, good luck.
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Hello, it is more thought that it is caused by cervical spondylosis. You can go to the film to check it out, and then **.
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After sitting for a long time, practice yoga more.
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Numbness of the hemibody is a typical symptom of cerebral hemorrhage. It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for a check-up**.
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Usually to sell hands, people have symptoms of numbness in the right hand on weekdays, most of them are caused by compression, but for the original cause of numbness in the right hand, the patient needs to find ** in order to make countermeasures, therefore, the next answer to the question of what is the numbness of the right hand.
1.Factor 1: Long-term computer work needs to consider the possibility of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Common symptoms include paresthesias and/or numbness in the median innervated areas (thumb, index finger, middle finger slap, and ring finger radial half). In many patients, the discomfort of numbness in the fingers can be relieved to some extent by changing the posture of the upper limbs or shaking the hands.
2.Factor 2: If you have had a cerebral infarction before, depending on the location of the injury, some people will have a numbness in the distal limbs, such as the hand. Stroke is another common condition that causes numbness in the hands.
3.Factor 3: Cervical spondylosis, when people have symptoms of numbness in the right hand, it may be caused by the existence of cervical spondylosis, and cervical spondylosis is a relatively common disease in middle-aged and elderly people, cervical spondylosis is accompanied by other symptoms in addition to finger numbness and paresthesia.
Precautions. At the same time, people with symptoms of numbness in the hands should pay attention to drinking more water and eat more rough grains in their diet.
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