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1. Numbness alone isn't usually associated with potentially life-threatening disorders, such as strokes or tumors
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2. Your doctor will need detailed information about your symptoms to diagnose the cause of your Numbness
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3. Numbness describes a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of your body
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4. Numbness can occur along a single nerve on one side of the body, or it may occur symmetrically, on both sides of the body.
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5. Numbness and tingling are unusual prickling sensations that can happen in any part of your body
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6. There are many possible causes of Numbness and tingling, including: Sitting or standing in the same position for a long time; Injuring a nerve (a neck injury may cause you to feel Numbness anywhere along your arm or hand, while a low back injury can cause Numbness or tingling down the back of your leg)
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7. Numbness (lost, reduced, or altered sensation) and tingling (an odd prickling sensation) are types of temporary paresthesia
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8. Long-term Numbness or a tingling feeling in the legs and feet may be due to conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), diabetes, peripheral artery …
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9. Physical Numbness is an abnormal sensation that can occur anywhere in the body, but is most commonly felt in the hands, feet, arms, or legs
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10. Numbness is a fairly broad term ranging from the harmless Numbness you get when your fingers are too cold, to more serious conditions that require immediate medical attention.
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11. Numbness can occur with moderate to serious orthopedic or circulatory conditions, as well as conditions and diseases that damage the nervous system
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12. In some cases, Numbness is a symptom of a serious or life-threatening condition that should be evaluated as soon as possible in an emergency setting.
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13. Numbness and even shooting pain in one or two toes (usually the third and fourth) could be caused by a neuroma, a.k.a
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14. What is thigh Numbness? Numbness is defined as a loss of feeling or sensation in a portion of your body
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15. Numbness synonyms, Numbness pronunciation, Numbness translation, English dictionary definition of Numbness
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16. Numbness is a loss of feeling or sensation in an area of the body
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17. WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common symptom combinations and medical conditions related to Numbness or tingling
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18. Or click on "See All Conditions" to see every condition related to Numbness or tingling.
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19. 7 synonyms of Numbness from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 22 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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20. Numbness: a lack of emotion or emotional expressiveness
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21. Numbness of the fingers and/or hands typically is a result of conditions that affect the nerves and/or blood vessels that supply the hand
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22. Numbness of the fingers or hands is often associated with tingling
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23. Numbness: [ num´nes ] a lack or diminution of sensation in a part.
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24. Sudden Numbness or weakness on one side of body
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25. WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common symptom combinations and medical conditions related to sudden Numbness or weakness on one side of body
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26. Paresthesia is an abnormal sensation of the skin (tingling, pricking, chilling, burning, Numbness) with no apparent physical cause
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27. Numbness or tingling is an unpleasant sensation in which there is reduced or absent feeling in the skin or a "pins and needles" sensation
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28. The most common reason for Numbness or tingling is a problem with nerve function, either because the nerve itself is injured, something is pressing on the nerve, or an imbalance in the body's chemistry
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29. Numbness is often accompanied by tingling or a pins-and-needles feeling
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30. Cancers that may lead to Numbness include:
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31. Numbness in the thigh ranges in severity and causes can be mechanical, metabolic, inflammatory, or iatrogenic
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32. Thigh Numbness is often felt on the outer thigh, though it sometimes reaches the knee, and is often accompanied by other symptoms, such as burning or tingling
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33. Read below to learn 9 possible causes of thigh Numbness, treatment, and more.
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34. Leg Numbness is a common symptom among patients with fibromyalgia, a muscle and soft tissue disorder
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35. The Numbness is a mild factor in comparison to the symptoms of chronic pain, fatigue, insomnia, mood instability, and memory problems.
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36. Doctors also ask whether the person has had a disorder that can cause Numbness, particularly diabetes, chronic kidney disease, infections (such as HIV infection or Lyme disease), a stroke, or arthritis
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37. Find 8 ways to say Numbness, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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38. Leg Numbness is an abnormal condition in which you feel a loss of sensation in the legs
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39. You can have Numbness of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral leg Numbness) legs
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40. Numbness in the legs may also extend to your toes
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41. Leg Numbness is usually due to …
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42. Numbness or tingling is an unpleasant sensation in which there is reduced or absent feeling in the skin or a "pins and needles" sensation
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43. The most common reason for Numbness or tingling is a problem with nerve function, either because the nerve itself is injured, something is pressing on the nerve, or an imbalance in the body's chemistry interferes with nerve function.
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44. "Numbness" can be used by patients to describe various symptoms, including loss of sensation, abnormal sensations, and weakness or paralysis
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45. However, Numbness is actually loss of sensation, either partial (hypesthesia) or complete (anesthesia).
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46. Three common causes of hand pain and Numbness that lingers or becomes chronic include: Cervical radiculopathy
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47. When a cervical nerve root in the neck becomes inflamed or compressed, such as from a bone spur or herniated disc , neurologic deficits of tingling, Numbness, and/or weakness may be felt in the shoulder, arm, hand, and/or fingers.
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48. The sensation, which happens without warning, is usually painless and described as tingling or Numbness, skin crawling, or itching.
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49. Numbness and tingling in one foot can be commonly caused by nerve damage that can lead to sciatica, tarsal tunnel syndrome, or a fibular nerve injury
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50. Read below for more information on causes of Numbness in one foot and how to find relief.
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51. Numbness of the toes generally is a result of conditions that affect the nerves and/or blood vessels that supply the foot
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52. Numbness of the toes is often associated with tingling
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53. Numbness and tingling sensations in the toes is referred to as paresthesia of the toes.
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54. Numbness may be felt like a loss of sensation or a cold, icy feeling in one or more areas of the leg
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55. Numbness and tingling: Other causes
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56. Less common causes of leg Numbness, pain, or tingling include restless leg syndrome, transverse myelitis (the inflammation of …
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57. If you had Numbness before your surgery, it may be worse after surgery, especially if that was the reason for your surgery
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58. Numbness describes a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of the body.; Paresthesia is a sensation of tingling, tickling, pricking, or burning of a person's skin with no apparent long-term physical effect.; The manifestation of a paresthesia may be transient or chronic
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59. Definition of Numbness in the Definitions.net dictionary
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60. What does Numbness mean? Information and translations of Numbness in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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61. A very common symptom of MS is Numbness, often in the limbs or across the body in a band-like fashion
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62. Numbness is divided into four categories: Paresthesia – feelings of pins and needles, tingling, buzzing, or crawling sensation
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63. There are many possible causes of Numbness and tingling, including: Sitting or standing in the same position for a long time; Injuring a nerve (a neck injury may cause you to feel Numbness anywhere along your arm or hand, while a low back injury can cause Numbness or tingling down the back of your leg)
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64. Common types of focal (located to just one part of the body) mononeuropathy include carpal tunnel syndrome, which affects the hand and the wrist, and meralgia paresthetica, which causes Numbness and tingling on one thigh
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65. Numbness and weakness in the feet or toes
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66. While our choice of footwear is one of the more common reasons for Numbness or weakness of the feet and toes, there are also medical conditions that can cause problems
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67. The most common health problems that can cause Numbness or weakness in the feet and toes include: Plantar fasciitis; Poor circulation
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NUMBNESS [ˈnəmnəs]