What s going on with half of my body being numb?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Numbness of the hemibody is a typical symptom of cerebral hemorrhage. It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for a check-up**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Question 1: What is the cause of the numbness in the right half of the body It is recommended that you go to a Chinese medicine practitioner to see.

    In your case, it is more common for the elderly. May be a precursor to a stroke.

    Gong acupuncture** will be more suitable for you than laughing.

    Question 2: What is the cause of sudden numbness in the hemibody, compression of the nerves that causes the gliding initiation, has there been such a situation before?

    Question 3: What is the reason for the numbness in the left half of the body? Your condition is considered cervical spondylosis, typically due to spinal stenosis; It is recommended that you have an MRI to see it, and it is better to consider that surgery is generally necessary**.

    Question 4: What is the cause of hemibody numbness What is the kind of hemibody numbness? Is it just a slight soreness when you lose consciousness, and is it the left and right half of the body or the lower body?

    Question 5: What is the cause of numbness in the right half of the body It is recommended that you go to a Chinese medicine practitioner to see.

    In your case, it is more common for the elderly. May be a precursor to a stroke.

    Gong acupuncture** will be more suitable for you.

    Question 6: What is the cause of sudden numbness in the half of the body, caused by nerve compression, has there been such a situation before?

    Question 7: What is the reason for the numbness of the lower body The lower body is numb, you can soak your feet in hot water for half an hour, and the effect is very good for about a week.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The following are the common causes, and the fifth one is more likely:

    1. Nutritional deficiency and metabolic disorder limb numbness, the patient may have a long-term history of gastrointestinal dyspepsia, severe nutritional deficiency, and the above diseases lead to severe deficiency of vitamin B in the patient's body.

    2. Toxic nervous numbness, the patient may have a long history of contact with mercury, lead and organophosphorus heavy metals and pesticides, and other chemicals, which can cause toxic neuritis, and the distal limb numbness occurs in the early stage of the disease, mostly accompanied by pain.

    3. Neuritlammatory numbness caused by infection, which is caused by the direct invasion of the nervous system by neurotoxins and viruses secreted by bacteria.

    4. Acute polyradiculitic numbness, the patient first presents with fever, similar to the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, and after one to two months, distal limb numbness, symmetry, and dyspnea.

    5. Cervical hyperosteoproliferative numbness, which is quite common in the elderly, is mainly due to vertebral hyperostosis compressing the neuraxial nerves, and some patients can also be accompanied by limb pain and other sensations.

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