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Sudden Numbness and Pain in Left Hand and Foot: Stroke Warning Signs?

Sudden numbness and pain in the left hand and foot? Today, while taking my child out for a meal, I suddenly experienced numbness and pain in the left side of my limbs. The pain is not unbearable, but the numbness has persisted without relief. There are no issues with my facial mu...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello: Numbness and pain in the limbs on the same side, aside from a stroke, could be indicative of other conditions. It is recommended to visit a neurology clinic for an examination to determine the underlying issue.

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Understanding Facial Numbness and Twitching: Is It Trigeminal Neuralgia?

Left facial pain, with twitching of the upper left lip? Doctor, I have been experiencing a tingling sensation in the upper left corner of my mouth recently, and sometimes it twitches like a spasm. There is also soreness around the inner side of my left cheekbone. Could this be tr...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, if your symptoms persist, it is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic for further evaluation and treatment.

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Effective Recovery Strategies After a Head Injury from a Baseball Bat

Head struck by a baseball bat? Hello, doctor! A friend of mine, Peng, accidentally got hit in the head with a baseball bat nearly a year ago. The hospital has been administering glucose and mostly prescribing B12 and painkillers, but he says he hasn't improved. He still expe...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, if there is no loss of consciousness, no use of anticoagulants, or obvious local hematomas, head injuries are mostly mild. However, the following situations should raise concerns for delayed bleeding, and you should seek emergency care: (1) Deterioratio...

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Understanding MRI Findings: What Do Bright Spots in the Spine Mean?

Questions about the examination report? Hello Doctor, I visited a neurologist because I occasionally experience numbness in my hands and feet. I underwent an MRI with contrast, and the report showed some white spots in a portion of my spinal cord. The physician mentioned that thi...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: You mentioned that your "hands and feet occasionally feel numb" and that you underwent an MRI (with contrast), which showed some white spots in a portion of your spinal cord. Because MRI imaging is highly sensitive, along with the nature of nerve damage that cann...

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Understanding Ankle Burning Sensation: Causes and Treatment Options

Burning sensation in the ankle? Hello Dr. Jiang, recently I have been experiencing an unexplained burning sensation on the outer side of my left ankle, which occurs many times a day. Besides that, I do not feel any soreness or pain, and the skin appears normal. I have been joggin...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description: it may be necessary to consider symptoms of nerve root compression due to intervertebral disc herniation, particularly in the distribution areas of the lumbar nerve roots L4 and L5. Disc herniation can also occur due to sudden injuries, such as t...

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Understanding Nerve Issues: Leg Pain and Abdominal Tightness Explained

Foot arch problems? The patient reports experiencing numbness on the side of the thigh extending down to the foot, which is mild in nature. A nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was performed at a large hospital, examining the cervical spine and pelvis, but no cause was...


Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may warrant an evaluation by a neurologist. If there is no evidence of sciatic nerve compression, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of a demyelinating nerve disease. It might be necessary to arrange for upper and lower limb nerve conduction stud...

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Understanding Body Tingling: Causes and When to See a Neurologist

Tingling sensation in the body (more pronounced in the fingers)? Hello Doctor, a few nights ago I experienced a tingling sensation in my fingers while I was asleep, without any pressure or injury. When I woke up, the tingling sensation in my fingers persisted, although it had les...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are more commonly the result of hyperventilation syndrome, which leads to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, causing an increase in pH and resulting in systemic reactions and symptoms. Common manifestations include vasoconstriction and hypocalc...

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Understanding Internal Tremors: When to Seek Neurological Help

Internal tremors Hello, doctor. I have a question. When I wake up from sleep and lie flat, I feel a tremor in my body, although there is no visible shaking. It feels as if there are two hearts beating inside me, accompanied by numbness in my palms upon waking. Occasionally, I als...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your first question concerns body tremors. It may be necessary to consider that muscle tension is excessively high due to an inability to relax. Clinically, symptoms are often improved through relaxation training or the use of sedative medications. It is recommended that y...

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Unusual Sensations on the Left Side of the Head: Causes and Concerns

I feel strange sensations on the left side of my head? I have been feeling strange in the left side of my head for a week, as if I have been on the phone for too long and the electromagnetic waves are making my brain feel odd. My left big toe has been numb for about a year, and t...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your issue may need to first rule out cervical nerve root compression before considering abnormalities in brain structure. External factors such as traffic accidents, falls, head impacts against hard objects, or excessive force during cervical rotation can lead to cervical...

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Numbness in the Left Foot: Is It Related to a Cold?

Numbness in the dorsal aspect of the left foot? Numbness in the dorsum of the left foot is experienced only when touched or when water from a shower hits the area, with no numbness in other regions. This sensation appeared suddenly without any external injury and has persisted fo...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: If your symptoms are localized to the same area and do not extend upward, you should consider the possibility of local nerve compression. However, if you experience bilateral upward radiating numbness and weakness, you may need to consider acute demyelinating polyneuropath...

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Understanding Upper Body Numbness: Causes and When to Seek Help

Numbness in the upper body? Hello doctor, last night while sitting, I suddenly experienced numbness that radiated from my spine in the back of my chest to my hands and the muscles in my face below my eyes. During the numbness, both my hands and face were able to move freely, but ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The symptoms you mentioned are more indicative of hyperventilation syndrome. Hyperventilation can lead to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, resulting in "respiratory alkalosis," which can cause systemic reactions and symptoms. Common manifestation...

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Understanding Muscle Twitches and Nerve Sensitivity in the Arm

Tremor issues? Hello Doctor: I am currently in the United States, and accessing healthcare is not very convenient. I would like to request your assistance, thank you. For the past five days, I have been experiencing involuntary twitching in the upper left arm, specifically in the...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your described symptoms, they are very similar to cervical myofascial pain syndrome. Clinically, it often presents as pain in the affected area, discomfort, muscle stiffness, or a heavy sensation, and sometimes palpable myofascial trigger points can be felt under ...

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Understanding Numbness and Tension: When to Seek Medical Advice

Numbness issues? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing tightness in my scalp recently, occasionally accompanied by tingling sensations. This has been going on for a while. I also feel discomfort on the left side of my neck, near the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which is sometimes...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The symptoms you mentioned, such as "discomfort on the left side of the neck near the sternocleidomastoid muscle occasionally accompanied by slight headaches," are more indicative of cervicogenic headache or tension-type headache. However, the "numbness in t...

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Understanding Prolonged Muscle Tremors: Causes and Concerns

Muscle twitching has been persistent for a long time? Hello Doctor, last week I experienced some hand numbness, hand tremors, and unusual hyperactivity. Since my family has a history of thyroid issues, I underwent an ultrasound and blood tests. The results came back normal, but I...


Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Muscle twitching involves many factors to consider in neurology, including electrolyte imbalances, metabolic disorders, muscle diseases, neuropathies, or excessive tension, among others. It is recommended that you consult a neurologist specializing in muscle disorders for ...

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Understanding Numbness on the Top of the Foot: Causes and When to Seek Help

Numbness in the dorsum of the foot? The left foot dorsum suddenly became numb, and there is little sensation. Everything else feels normal, and only the dorsum of the foot has this issue. It has persisted for a whole day without stopping. I would like to know what the cause might...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest neuropathy caused by compression of the superficial peroneal nerve, with the primary symptoms being numbness in the anterior aspect of the lower leg and the dorsum of the foot. In severe cases, this may lead to foot drop. I'm not sure if you ...

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Could Your Ongoing Symptoms Indicate Autonomic Nervous System Disorder?

Is it autonomic nervous system dysfunction? I started experiencing a cold in February of this year, with symptoms such as nasal congestion and a sensation of something stuck in my throat. I have been seeing an otolaryngologist and taking medication, but I have developed additiona...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the autonomic nervous system can be affected by life stress or irregular lifestyle patterns. Generally, the autonomic nervous system is regulated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, one acts as the accelerator and the other as...

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Understanding Muscle Twitches: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

Muscle twitching Hello Doctor, I am a 23-year-old student. Two weeks ago, I experienced persistent twitching in the area under my right eye, which has since improved. However, I then started to have frequent twitching in my left foot and the top of my foot, so I went to see a neu...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are more indicative of sympathetic nervous system hyperactivity. The ALS you are concerned about primarily refers to issues with motor neurons, which control muscle movement. Generally, the motor neurons in the brain are referred to as upper motor neurons, wh...

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Understanding Leg Numbness After Back and Hip Injuries

Numbness in the lower leg below the knee? Dear Dr. Jiang Junyi, Symptoms: Four days ago, I was accidentally knocked down by a metal door that fell on my lower back. At that moment, I got up and felt fine. Two days ago, while lifting heavy objects, I experienced a similar strain ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it may be necessary to consider symptoms of sciatic nerve compression due to a herniated disc. A herniated disc can also occur due to sudden injuries, such as twisting the waist suddenly, bending to lift heavy objects, or experiencing excessive f...

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Understanding Leg and Buttock Numbness After Back Injury: Key Insights

Numbness in the calf extending to the thigh with a tingling sensation in the right posterior hip? Hello, Dr. Jiang. Six days ago, I was knocked down by a wind-blown iron gate, which impacted my lower back. At that time, there was no significant injury. Four days ago, I lifted a h...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it may be necessary to consider symptoms of sciatica due to intervertebral disc compression. A herniated disc can also occur due to sudden injuries, such as twisting the waist suddenly, bending to lift heavy objects, or experiencing excessive for...

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Understanding Head, Eye, and Tooth Pain: Neurological Insights

Pain in the back of the head, pain around the eyes, and toothache? Hello Dr. Jiang: I am 25 years old and have recently experienced intermittent tooth pain, discomfort around my eye socket, and pain in the back of my head. I visited the dentist just two weeks ago, so I don't...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description: your symptoms may suggest trigeminal neuralgia. As for the brain injury from four years ago, it is unlikely to be the cause of the symptoms you mentioned. Generally, if there is no loss of consciousness, no anticoagulant use, or obvious local hem...

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