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why the numbness

by kim0208, Oct 23, 2009 08:27PM
why is the numbness there? is it from a seizure coming on? is this normal and will it happen often?
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by Rowena Santos, MD, Oct 24, 2009 10:06AM
Hi,

How are you? Can you elaborate on the numbness? Tingling or numbness is usually associated with neurological issues. This happens if a nerve is compressed and will resolve after a while.However, if it persists, have this evaluated further for proper management. Your medical history and complete neurological examiantion are important in determining the underlying cause.

Take care and do keep us posted.
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